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Testimonials from former seminary students in the West
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"It was truly awesome! The information you taught us will definitely help me to reach out better to those around me. I was always a little timid about witnessing because I was not sure if I could give them quite the answers they were looking for. If they asked me a question then I would answer it the best I could, but now, with a new technique and some very useful knowledge in hand, I feel much more confident in being able to respond to those hard to answer questions and comments."
- Ken Posey, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
"Your training was very enjoyable. For those of us who are of this postmodern generation and struggle to reach the lost for Christ, your material gives us an approach that enables us to help them see the uniqueness of Jesus Christ. It encourages us to listen and understand someone's worldview before teaching the gospel to them. I am very excited about developing my our strategy using many of your concepts. Also, I am looking forward to developing an educational program around some of your material."
- Matt McCoy, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
"I am involved in various evangelism programs: door-to-door evangelism, street evangelism, volleyball evangelism, etc.. Be they servant-, relational-, or confrontation-oriented, each of the evangelism programs I am involved in are not ready to deal with the kind of barriers posed by the postmodern mindset. Whenever I have faced postmodern barriers, I have tended to just move on to another person who might care to listen. So, your Conversational Evangelism methodology has come timely for me; it will help me deal confidently with postmodern barriers to the understanding of the gospel. Now, I will not have to pass by any person, but can confidently address their questions, uncover and not avoid their real barriers and pave the way for the gospel to be shared."
- Victor Chibangula, African student from Zambia
(Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)
"...David’s training will make a Christian think outside the box of common Sunday School ritualistic patterns of life and help the individual who is interested in witnessing to the educationally deceived person, to ultimately share Christ in a non-threatening way."
- Charlie Brown, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
(Pastor, Ridgeview Baptist Church in Fayetteville, Ar)
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