<transcy>The Jerusalem sinner saved ( À commencer par Jérusalem)</transcy>
Bunyan is widely known for his masterpiece, The Pilgrim's Journey. But first and foremost he was an evangelist, and this is what emerges in this book. He takes on a rarely emphasized aspect of the great mission given by Jesus to his disciples, and then he puts this finding at the service of a vigorous declaration of the gospel of grace. He brings out how much this immense grace is in the measure of the Savior's heart and how much hope it offers to everyone who comes in faith and repentance. Even the believer will find here a true manual of evangelization.
Table of contents
John Bunyan - 1628-1688
Preface
Introduction
1 A mission order, with precision
2 Worst ones first
3 Why this offer, why this order?
4 A wonderful and compassionate Savior
5 The consequences of this invitation
6 Lessons and objections
Details
Original title : The Jerusalem sinner saved
Author : John Bunyan
Publisher : Europresse
Pages : 175
Weight : 320 g
Publication : 2001
Dimensions : 14 x 22.2 cm
ISBN : 9782914562004