
Upsetting the World
A fresh and insightful analysis, and somewhat provocative application of the Apostle Paul's ministry in Greece as recorded in Acts 17.
96 pages.
"TheĀ apostleĀ PaulāsĀ message,Ā methodology,Ā andĀ ministryĀ strategyĀ areĀ the keys to fruitful evangelism and healthy church life. This fresh,Ā insightful analysis of Paulās ministry in Greece is a superb study,Ā showing why Paul was such a great leader, an effective church planter,Ā aĀ persuasiveĀ preacher,Ā anĀ outstandingĀ pastor,Ā andĀ aĀ remarkableĀ pioneer missionary. No matter what ministry God has called you to,Ā you will find this book a wonderful help and encouragement.ā -Ā John MacArthur, Grace Community Church
"The Gospel of Jesus Christ upsets the world. But it is the only message that can save the world. And as John Crotts illustrates here, there are strategies Christians can utilize to witness more effectively to a world that does not welcome the message it needs above all others.ā -Ā Don Whitney, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
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A fresh and insightful analysis, and somewhat provocative application of the Apostle Paul's ministry in Greece as recorded in Acts 17.
96 pages.
"TheĀ apostleĀ PaulāsĀ message,Ā methodology,Ā andĀ ministryĀ strategyĀ areĀ the keys to fruitful evangelism and healthy church life. This fresh,Ā insightful analysis of Paulās ministry in Greece is a superb study,Ā showing why Paul was such a great leader, an effective church planter,Ā aĀ persuasiveĀ preacher,Ā anĀ outstandingĀ pastor,Ā andĀ aĀ remarkableĀ pioneer missionary. No matter what ministry God has called you to,Ā you will find this book a wonderful help and encouragement.ā -Ā John MacArthur, Grace Community Church
"The Gospel of Jesus Christ upsets the world. But it is the only message that can save the world. And as John Crotts illustrates here, there are strategies Christians can utilize to witness more effectively to a world that does not welcome the message it needs above all others.ā -Ā Don Whitney, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary












