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Truth for all people, everywhere

“Christian millennials feel conflicted about evangelism—and, in fact, almost half believe it is wrong to share their faith.”

In 2019, the Barna Research Group published a report, , drawn from a study that looked at Evangelism therefore is not so much ‘I am right and you are wrong,’ as much as it is that ‘we have all done wrong, and the one true God has come to save us.’ For this world-wide message, Paul has to assume that there is an over-arching truth that applies to all people, everywhere, including this foreign culture. It is vital therefore, that in a world that has developed an illogical appetite for ‘your truth,’ that we equip believers to understand the nature of over-arching truth as a foundation for their evangelism. In this light, when the truth of Christ’s death and resurrection is shared in love, we can trust that individuals and cultures that receive this message will in fact flourish as they have never done before.

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