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Out of the Saltshaker & into the World: Evangelism As a Way of Life
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A year 2000 Finalist in the ECPA book competition!

"Christians and non-Christians have something in common," writes Rebecca Pippert. "We're all uptight about evangelism "

So begins the bestselling book on evangelism as a lifestyle. Through stories, biblical insight and plain common sense, Pippert helps us feel relaxed and enthusiastic about sharing our faith. She offers an inspiring view of what effective, engaging evangelism might look like--for individuals as well as for churches through memorable stories, like this one:

When I first came to Portland, Oregon, I met a student on one of the campuses where I worked. He was brilliant and looked like he was always pondering the esoteric. His hair was always mussy, and in the entire time I knew him, I never once saw him wear a pair of shoes. Rain, sleet or snow, Bill was always barefoot. While he was attending college, he had become a Christian.

At this time a well-dressed, middle-class church across the street from the campus wanted to develop more of a ministry to the students. They were not sure how to go about it, but they tried to make them feel welcome. One day Bill decided to worship there. He walked into this church, wearing his blue jeans, T-shirt and of course no shoes. People looked a bit uncomfortable, but no one said anything. So Bill began walking down the aisle looking for a seat. The church was quite crowded that Sunday, so as he got down to the front pew and realized that there were no seats, he just squatted on the carpet--perfectly acceptable behavior at a college fellowship, but perhaps unnerving for a church congregation. The tension in the air became so thick one could slice it.

Suddenly an elderly man began walking down the aisle toward the boy. Was he going to scold Bill? My friends who saw him approaching said they thought, You can't blame him. He'd never guess Bill is a Christian. And his world is too distant from Bill's to understand. You can't blame him for what he's going to do.

As the man kept walking slowly down the aisle, the church became utterly silent, all eyes were focused on him, you could not hear anyone breathe. When the man reached Bill, with some difficulty he lowered himself and sat down next to him on the carpet. He and Bill worshiped together on the floor that Sunday. I was told there was not a dry eye in the congregation.

The irony is that probably the only one who failed to see how great the giving had been that Sunday was Bill. But grace is always that way. It gives without the receiver realizing how great the gift really is.

As this man walked alongside of his brother and loved him with all that he had received from Christ's love, so must we. This man was the good Samaritan. He made Bill feel welcome, feel as if he had a home. So he also knew the secret of the parable of the prodigal son: there finally is a homecoming, because we really have a home to come to.

This thoroughly revised and expanded edition of Out of the Saltshaker is now even more valuable, with new chapters on the natural stages of evangelism (cultivating, planting and reaping), new stories of God's work in people's lives and added material on meeting the challenges of the new competitors to Christian faith. Out of the Saltshaker is more than ever a rare book--one that is both fun and deep, light and life changing..
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SaltShaker Spanish - English - Spanish Food & Wine Dictionary
Spanish to English and English to Spanish reference dedicated to the world of food and wine - an indispensable addition to the library or backpack of any traveler, chef, sommelier, or writer. Contains nearly 5,000 entries, including local idiomatic expressions..
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He Has Made Me Glad: Enjoying God's Goodness With Reckless Abandon (Saltshaker Books)
The Christian gospel is about grace.The Christian life is about gratitude and joy.Scripture characterizes joy as what you experience when you are grateful for the grace that's been given you. But joy is not simply described in the Bible; it is prescribed. We are called to be joyful, to give thanks in all circumstances, to embrace grace.Still, there's plenty going on in the world and in our own lives to make joy seem impractical, gratitude unnecessary and grace perplexing. We who have been given every reason to be joyful can nevertheless be joyless. How can we begin to live in the truth that our God has made us to be glad?With gleeful exuberance, Ben Patterson submits his compelling case for joy. His winsome stories and thoughtful reflections show how even traditional disciplines such as (yawn) churchgoing and (gulp!) tithing can be hilariously fulfilling when lived out of gratitude for God's gracious gifts. Once we start to think about all that God has done for us, our thoughts turn inevitably to gratitude and ultimately to gladness. And that is only appropriate, for he has made us to be glad..
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People Who Met Jesus: 7 Seeker Bible Discussions (Saltshaker Resources)
When people meet Jesus exciting things happen. Whatever their backgrounds and circumstances--military officer, widow, religious leader, prostitute--each person Jesus meets is known, challenged, and (sometimes) transformed Rebecca Manley Pippers creates a safe place to explore, on your own or with a group, what might happen as you meet Jesus. In this disucssion guide you'll take a closer look at both Luke's and John's narratives and you'll have the opportunity to consider more deeply your individual response to Jesus.Each study is packed with historical information, challenging questions and thought-provoking quotes, but it won't answer all your questions. In fact it may bring up new ones! But, no matter what, it will help get you started on your journey toward faith.Use Looking at the Life of Jesus with other Saltshaker Resources, How to Lead a Seeker Bible Discussion (a step-by-step guide for leaders), Talking About Jesus Without Sounding Religious (a how-to book on sharing your faith with confidence), The Way of Jesus (a book to give away to seekers) and Looking at the Life of Jesus and Spirituality According to Jesus (both seeker-oriented Bible discussion guides)..
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Adopting for Good: A Guide for People Considering Adoption
Jorie Kincaid has written a book to show you how to find the child who needs you--whether you are infertile, single, medically prohibited from having a child or just looking for the boy or girl you've always wanted..
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Moving on After He Moves Out (Saltshaker Books)
For every woman who has been left to pick up the pieces of a broken family, the Conways show how to handle anger and fear, face the challenges of single parenting, deal with feelings of failure, relate to family and friends, and come to trust again..
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Out of the Saltshaker (Study Guide)
Evangelism as a way of life Evangelism isn't something you do, it's a world-changing way of life. Rebecca Manley Pippert shows how we as Christians, who are called to be the salt of the earth, can get out of the saltshaker and into life itself. People crowd the pages of Becky's book, with language and lifestyles to match. She confronts them with a Jesus as contemporary as themselves, a Christ they can see, who cares. Reading her book we laugh at her mistakes, identify with her failures, and find ourselves eager to emulate her spiritual progress. wq.
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Spirituality According to Jesus: 8 Seeker Bible Discussions on the Gospel of Luke (Saltshaker Resources)
What does it mean to be "spiritual"?Who can you trust to show you the way?In a day when spirituality is trendy and fashionable, it's difficult to discern truth from hype. In this discussion guide, Rebecca Manley Pippers creates a safe place to explore your questions about spirituality. On your own or with a group, you'll take a closer look at Luke's narrative to discover what Jesus said about the best way to live and what his teaching may mean for your own life.Each study is packed with historical information, challenging questions and thought-provoking quotes, but it won't answer all your questions. In fact it may bring up new ones! But, no matter what, it will help get you started on your journey toward faith.Use Looking at the Life of Jesus with other Saltshaker Resources, How to Lead a Seeker Bible Discussion (a step-by-step guide for leaders), Talking About Jesus Without Sounding Religious (a how-to book on sharing your faith with confidence), The Way of Jesus (a book to give away to seekers) and Looking at the Life of Jesus and People Who Met Jesus (both seeker-oriented Bible discussion guides)..
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