Narratives of the Lost Cause: Lost Cause Workbook 3

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Is evangelism a lost cause? Or do we have opportunities to find new alignment with the work of the Holy Spirit as we share the gospel with a lost and hurting world?

These are questions we’re asking ourselves as we prepare to gather in Orlando in March 2023 for a discussion about what it means to reach out to our friends, neighbors, colleagues, and communities with the grace, peace, and love of Jesus during this season.

Are you (or is someone you know):

  • Wondering how best to reach the lost?
  • Curious about what other church leaders are doing to share the gospel?
  • Ready to develop new strategies to engage your team in the work of reaching out?

This workbook, the second in a 5-part series, will lead you through a discovery process designed to help you better understand both your own current posture toward evangelism, as well as the challenges and opportunities we all face in evangelizing the lost in 2022, 2023, and beyond.

Interactive question and answer spaces allow you to capture your thoughts in the document, on your favorite device.

Download the FREE PDF and start your journey toward increased evangelism effectiveness today. Click here to access the workbooks in the series. 

Join us in Orlando March 6-9, 2023 to continue this important conversation.

Dave Ferguson
Dave Ferguson is the CEO / President and co-founder for Exponential. He is also the lead pastor of Community Christian Church, an innovative multi-site missional community that is passionate about "helping people find their way back to God." Community has grown from a few college friends to thousands every weekend meeting at multiple locations in the Chicago area and has been recognized as one of America's most influential churches. Dave provides visionary leadership for NewThing, a global movement of multiplying churches.  He is an award-winning author of eight books, including Hero Maker: 5 Essential Practices for Leaders to Multiply Leaders. Dave and his wife, Sue, live in Naperville IL. They have three adult children - Amy, Joshua and Caleb.
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