The Unbelievable Gospel, Jonathan K. Dodson
The Unbelievable Gospel, Jonathan K. Dodson
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The Unbelievable Gospel
Say Something Worth Believing

Author: Jonathan K. Dodson

Narrator: Henry O. Arnold

Unabridged: 5 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 09/22/2014


Synopsis

In The Unbelievable Gospel pastor Jonathan Dodson diagnoses the evangelistic paralysis of the modern church, pinpointing the reasons people don’t share their faith today and offering a desperately needed solution. Showing readers how to utilize the rich gospel metaphors found in Scripture and how to communicate a gospel worth believing—one that speaks to the heart-felt needs of diverse individuals—Dodson connects the gospel to the real issues people face each day by speaking to both the head and the heart.Filled with stories that reveal the long road of relational evangelism and guidance on how to listen to others well, The Unbelievable Gospel is a much-needed resource that will benefit both individuals and churches.  Included are study questions for training and group discussion.

About Jonathan K. Dodson

Jonathan K. Dodson (MDiv, ThM) is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, Texas, and founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship. He is the author of several books, including The Unbelievable Gospel, Raised?, and Here in Spirit.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on June 02, 2015

There is so much in this book that I have been unable to express in words to my congregation. Thanks to Dodson I now have the words. He highlights the key factors in presenting the gospel and tailoring it to individual needs of the listener. My favorite quotes: From the preface: Evangelism is something......more

Goodreads review by Brian on July 19, 2017

A helpful book on how to evangelize in contemporary American culture. Dodson, a pastor in Austin, Texas, wisely recognizes that older forms of evangelism, such as baiting people with heaven, are not biblical and they're not natural. The high-pressure, formulaic ways of presenting the gospel in the p......more

Goodreads review by Chris on August 07, 2019

This was a decent book on evangelism, thought provoking and edifying for a millennial generation of evangelical Christians. Dodson obviously wrote this book in reaction to the event and decision based evangelism that is so much a part of American Christian culture. Perceptively, he points out that w......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy on February 13, 2015

I was excited to read this book and had pretty high hopes. Unfortunately, it fell a little flat with me. I love the premise of the book and I felt that it started off strong, then slowly petered out. There were a few decent anecdotes from the author's personal life, but I found them hard to apply to......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on July 06, 2017

The only sensible way to begin a review of this book is to say that it may be the single best book on evangelism I have ever read. Dodson draws on his experience planting and pastoring a church in Austin, Texas, as well as his deep familiarity with both Christian and non-Christian thought, to write......more