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A passionate manual urging individual Christians to engage personally in evangelism, arguing moral responsibility to seek and win others to faith. It combines testimony, practical principles and step-by-step counsel on beginning conversations, discipling and keeping converts, with attention to reaching youth and overcoming timidity. Chapters offer illustrations, reflections on conversion as a divine miracle, and exhortations to persistent, prayerful outreach, insisting that ordinary relationships are primary venues for saving work. The tone balances urgency with practical guidance, emphasizing parental and congregational roles, simple methods for starting spiritual conversations, and the duty of believers to move beyond indirect support into personal involvement.
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