Two Ways to Live
by Paul Tautges | June 23, 2012 2:47 am
[1]Matthias Media has a great little evangelistic tool called Two Ways to Live. The strength of TWTL as a gospel outline is that it explains the gospel of Jesus Christ in the context of the overarching story of the Bible, giving the non-Christian hearer or reader all the presuppositions and assumptions they need to grasp the real significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection. In other words, while it is a brief and logical presentation, it provides all the foundations a non-Christian needs to know in order to become a Christian.
If you are a biblical counselor then you know that sometimes in your counseling relationships you come to the conclusion that the “Christian” you are trying to help change is not really a Christian after all. He or she may be religious, and know enough evangelical lingo to get by in the average Evangelical church, but is not truly[2] born again. Therefore, this booklet will be a great tool in your discipleship counseling ministry.
There is a larger, easy-to-read format booklet edition of this tract available, with larger type size. Matthias Media also now has translations of this resource into various other languages, a simpler version, and a children’s version. Here is the link[3] for all of them.
Also, last week I purchased the app[4] for $0.99, which turns your iPhone or iPad into an electronic tract. It even includes audio!
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- link: http://www.matthiasmedia.com/two-ways-to-live-the-choice-we-all-face
- app: http://www.matthiasmedia.com/two-ways-to-live-iphone-app
Source URL: https://counselingoneanother.com/2012/06/23/two-ways-to-live/
Two Ways to Live
by Paul Tautges | June 23, 2012 2:47 am
[1]Matthias Media has a great little evangelistic tool called Two Ways to Live. The strength of TWTL as a gospel outline is that it explains the gospel of Jesus Christ in the context of the overarching story of the Bible, giving the non-Christian hearer or reader all the presuppositions and assumptions they need to grasp the real significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection. In other words, while it is a brief and logical presentation, it provides all the foundations a non-Christian needs to know in order to become a Christian.
If you are a biblical counselor then you know that sometimes in your counseling relationships you come to the conclusion that the “Christian” you are trying to help change is not really a Christian after all. He or she may be religious, and know enough evangelical lingo to get by in the average Evangelical church, but is not truly[2] born again. Therefore, this booklet will be a great tool in your discipleship counseling ministry.
There is a larger, easy-to-read format booklet edition of this tract available, with larger type size. Matthias Media also now has translations of this resource into various other languages, a simpler version, and a children’s version. Here is the link[3] for all of them.
Also, last week I purchased the app[4] for $0.99, which turns your iPhone or iPad into an electronic tract. It even includes audio!
Related
Source URL: https://counselingoneanother.com/2012/06/23/two-ways-to-live/