The Church was born in a blaze of personal soul winning as the mission of Jesus Christ became the mission of every believer. Today, that mandate continues. Yet, when it comes to evangelism, many believers lack the passion or know-how to begin. Soul Winning will help! This must-read work by renowned evangelist T.L. Osborn will empower you to reach outside the walls of the church where Christians have hibernated too long—out of touch with an unconverted world. Revised and updated for the 21st century by T.L.’s daughter, Dr. LaDonna Osborn, this classic work will… Inspire and equip you to reach the lostHelp you break free from apathy and insecurity Share timeless truths, insights, and practical methods the Osborn family has used around the worldStir ideas in your heart of when, where, how to evangelizeImpart the heartbeat of evangelism from someone who carries it Jesus needs you to become a soul winner. He can only show His love to the lost through Christians who believe in His love enough to tell about it. The whole world is waiting to see Jesus in action through believers like you!
Dr. T.L. Osborn, world missionary evangelist, statesman, teacher, author, publisher, linguist, designer, pianist, and administrator –was best known for his mass-miracle ministry to millions. With his wife & associate-minister, Dr. Daisy Washburn Osborn, they established their headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1949. Together they proclaimed the Gospel to millions of unreached people in over 90 nations for well over half a century of world-changing missionary-evangelism, preaching daily to multitudes from 20,000 to 300,000 people with God confirming his word by many astounding miracles.
Though the thrust of the book wasn’t lessons, each chapter presented new information, consistently supported by scripture. I am a Pentecostal Christian and I understood and agreed with everything but I must admit I’m lacking the experience of signs and wonders and I ask myself why that is true for me when everything in this book is based on evangelizing through these signs and wonders. I am not doubting, I am challenged.
It was a wonderful book for the discipler my only issue is some of the language doesn’t translate well for the “laity” I’m a voracious reader and some of these words were a bit much. Yikes!