Reaching Out to a Non-Christian World
In this series of two talks, Jerram Barrs considers how we can reach out to those living in a non-Christian culture. © Jerram Barrs
Jerram Barrs is Professor of Christian Studies and Contemporary Culture at Covenant Theological Seminary, St Louis, Missouri.
In this series of two talks, Jerram Barrs considers how we can reach out to those living in a non-Christian culture. © Jerram Barrs
The first talk in this series asks why Christians often find it so difficult to talk about their faith and suggests that there are two key…
Jerram Barrs asks how Christians can connect with non-Christians. He urges all Christians to take people and their questions seriously.
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