"The people of Europe are more open to the gospel now than in the last twenty-five to thirty years, but the church is less prepared than ever before to proclaim the gospel in today's European culture." David Robertson
'Quench: Cafe Culture Evangelism' desires to change that trend - not as a new concept, a new evangelism programme, or another gimmick guaranteed to rejuvenate evangelistic zeal. It is an approach to people, urging the church to go outside her four walls and into the market place to share the gospel in a natural setting.
With Quench, there is no "one size fits all" approach. The principles for cafe culture evangelism are firm, but they need to be adapted for each culture. This book is designed to help people of various cultures think through the issues and nuances of their own situation, as they determine how best to utilise 'Quench: Cafe Culture Evangelism'.
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David Robertson is the minister of St Peter's Free Church in Dundee, Scotland, and a director of the Solas Centre for Public Christianity. He is the author of The Dawkins Letters, and has publicly debated Richard Dawkins and other prominent atheists throughout the UK and Europe. David is married to Annabel and has three children.