Becoming a God Magnet - The Secret to Sharing Your Faith
Study & Discussion Guide
By Harvey Katz
IF YOU’VE EVER FELT YOUR HEART POUND AS YOU OPENED YOUR MOUTH TO SHARE YOUR FAITH...THIS BOOK AND STUDY GUIDE ARE FOR YOU!! THE SECRET IS BECOMING A GOD MAGNET – LIVING A LIFE THAT GENUINELY DRAWS A HURTING WORLD TO FAITH.
This is the Study & Discussion Guide to Harvey Katz's recently published book, Becoming A God Magnet--a book filled with personal stories and principles of how to share the Gospel with others.
The Study & Discussion Guide is meant to be used by groups where a leader oversees the discussion (leader’s material in back of study guide), or, alternatively, by individuals for personal study. The materials (book and study guide) are ideal for churches desiring to reach out to the lost by guiding their own members in methods and tools of personal evangelism.
Principles of faith-sharing include: Do your part and leave the rest to God; Speak to people’s hearts; Build real relationships with those you want to reach; Pray for people; Invite the Holy Spirit to guide you; Respect people’s boundaries and read their spiritual barometers; Be of Godly character; Don’t make assumptions; Don’t let criticism distract you; Build relationships; Don’t be afraid to discuss death; Share your personal testimony.
Author bio:
Harvey Katz is the son of a Holocaust survivor. His father sent him to a Jewish day school when he was young, to learn the culture, customs and religion of his people. Yet at the age of 16, Harvey found himself inexorably drawn to Jesus. Today he is a successful businessman and popular Bible teacher living in London, Ontario with his wife, Diane, and their three children. Their home has become a haven where many people seeking a deeper purpose and meaning in life have found faith in God.
Endorsements: Evangelist Reinhardt Bonnke of Christ for all Nations; Stan Telchin, author of "Betrayed"; Wayne Hilsden, King of Kings, Jerusalem; David Mainse, Founder of 100 Huntley Street TV show and Crossroads Christian Communications
Reviews:
Crosswalk.com; Beyond Ordinary Living Magazine |
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