Randy Newman is a senior teaching fellow with The C. S. Lewis Institute in Washington, D.C., author of the bestselling “Questioning Evangelism,” and veteran of more than 30 years in campus ministry.
He writes that coming to Christ takes time, that people tend to come to faith communally, that they come to faith variously, and that nothing is too difficult for God. And he joins Collin Hansen on Gospelbound to discuss more observations from these unlikely converts as we seek to share Christ in a contentious age.
He writes that coming to Christ takes time, that people tend to come to faith communally, that they come to faith variously, and that nothing is too difficult for God. And he joins Collin Hansen on Gospelbound to discuss more observations from these unlikely converts as we seek to share Christ in a contentious age.
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