ONE TO ONE
DAVID HELM
Imagine if there was a way that people could grow in their knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ - a way that returned gospel growth to the everyday fabric of personal relationship, rather than relying on church-run programs. That guided people in a deeper, more meaningful way than an event, program or class could possibly do - guided on an individual basis by someone who cared for them personally.
What is this way? What is this activity that is so simple and so universal that it meets the discipleship needs of very different people at very different stages of discipleship, even non-Christians?
We call it reading the Bible one-to-one.
In One-to-One Bible Reading: a simple guide for every Christian, David Helm answers these important questions.
What is this way? What is this activity that is so simple and so universal that it meets the discipleship needs of very different people at very different stages of discipleship, even non-Christians?
We call it reading the Bible one-to-one.
In One-to-One Bible Reading: a simple guide for every Christian, David Helm answers these important questions.


HONEST EVANGELISM: HOW TO TALK ABOUT JESUS EVEN WHEN IT'S TOUGH (Outreach training, how to present the gospel)
RICO TICE
Most of us find evangelism hard. There is great hostility towards Jesus. But there is also great hunger for Jesus and there is no greater joy than seeing people come to know him. This realistic and humorous book by Rico Tice will help prepare and encourage you to be honest and bold in your evangelism, presenting the gospel fully and properly, even when it's tough.
TRELLIS AND THE VINE
TONY PAYNE
This is a book about the essentials of Christian ministry that is both solidly biblical and radically challenging. Its key idea is that the structures that support Christian ministry (the trellis) very easily swamp the real work of Christian ministry (the vine) - which is one person speaking God's word to someone else, in dependence upon the Spirit. Christian ministry consists not only of this prayerful proclamation, but of training more and more Christians in the convictions, character and skills that make it possible.

