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In the past decade, there has been a rise of a new breed of street preachers—a move, especially among Generations X and Y, through YouTube, and on college campuses, to preach the Bible with striking clarity, much more so than is currently heard in most churches today and in the recent past. But with the renewed focus on open air preaching, there needs to be a return to sound doctrine as found in the soteriology of the Great Awakening. The author takes his lead from John Wesley, as The Gospel of Jesus Christ is intended to be a practical manual for street preachers, evangelists, missionaries, pastors, and all Christians to preach a clear gospel presentation. Hell has enlarged her mouth and time is short! The task is urgent! Let our mouths be filled with the words of Christ's salvation as we go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature! (Mark 16:15).
In a day of superficial gospels and seeker-sensitive churches, John Boruff digs deep into church history, giving us many choice excerpts of what godly men in the past preached and believed. He sets the plumb line from Scripture, and shows how this current generation is needing a correction in its gospel. I recommend this volume for saints to read and share with others. —Greg Gordon, Founder of SermonIndex.net
About the Author:
John Boruff (B.A., Philosophy and Religion, UNC Pembroke) is committed to spreading classic Christian spirituality in the Wesleyan tradition. He feels called to preach the gospel wherever the opportunity may be found, and has a hunger to grow in and teach on the spiritual gifts. He is also a husband and father.
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