Go: His Last Words. Our First Priority. - Paperback
Go: His Last Words. Our First Priority. - Paperback
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by Joshua Kevin Wagner (Author)
In the time that it takes you to read the back of this book, 70 people will die without having ever accepted Jesus as Lord. What are YOU doing about it? Is Jesus the only way to get to Heaven? What happens to people who have never heard the Gospel? How do I tell someone about Jesus? Of all the things that Jesus could have said before leaving earth, He chose these words, "Go into all the world and preach the Gospel." Yet instead of obeying, so many Christians have chosen to ignore Christ's last words and make the Great Commission the Great Omission. In this book Joshua Wagner creatively highlights the motivations for evangelism while outlining some of the most common obstructions to evangelism. The first part of this book focuses on the practices of evangelism while the second half focuses on the theology of evangelism. After years of theological research and study of the Scriptures, Joshua has set out to answer some of life's toughest questions from a biblical perspective. This book is not just for missionaries or evangelists but for all Christians intent on obeying Christ. This book will inspire, challenge and empower you to make Jesus' last words your first priority.
Author Biography
Joshua is an international evangelist for Wagner Ministries International with over a decade of ministry experience in fulfilling the Great Commission. He has preached to crowds of up to 40,000 people across five continents. Joshua has a passion for preaching and teaching the Word of God. Joshua holds Master of Divinity and Bachelor of Arts degrees from Oral Roberts University as well as a diploma from Victory Bible College, where he also teaches. Joshua is married to his high-school sweetheart, Michelle, and together they live in Tulsa, Oklahoma with their daughter, Anna.