Clearly and compellingly, Armstrong Mows how to take the responsibility for evangelism, seriously. He analyzes in a concrete way the many contexts of evangelism -- the difference between witnessing to the young and the old, to individuals and groups, an the telephone or an television. He counsels pastors to adopt not a particular method but rather a style that is nondogmatic that blends consistency with flexibility, and, above all, one that reflects the integrity and power of the Christian message.
Biblically based, theologically sound, and vocationally relevant, this book is full of useful ideas and practical suggestions that will benefit pastors, professors, and seminarians.