Samuel Escobar is currently President of the United Bible Societies, Contributing Editor of the International Bulletin of Missionary Research, and Thornley Wood Professor of Missions at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He is a renowned Latin American theologian and the author of many books and articles in both Spanish and English.
Cross-Cultural Questions in Evangelism
Speaker(s): Samuel Escobar
Date: 1973
Length: 57:34
Product ID: RGDL310S
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Truth is not something you discover inside yourself, you receive it through a witness. Evangelism is God's initiative to communicate the word that He has spoken although there are limitations. As we try to approach evangelism we learn the many problems, questions and issues which come from the fact that it comes through earthly vessels who are fragile, limited and imperfect. However it is a great miracle that in spite of these vessels God has carried on the transmission of His truth through the centuries and we are able to know him.
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