About the AuthorDave Sterrett founded
Disruptive Truth, a non-profit organization that is training Christians in evangelism and cultural engagement. He is the author/co-author of several books, including
Why Trust Jesus,
We Choose Life and
I Am Second. Dave works as an account executive in oncology biotechnology and is passionate about helping cancer patients.
About the BookHow are we to talk about Jesus to someone who does not believe the way we do? Very few of us feel comfortable articulating the truthfulness of Christ’s death and resurrection to a peer outside of the church. Sometimes Christians feel intimidated by the objections of unbelievers who may say, “That’s right for you, but not for me” or “That’s just your opinion.”
Jesus Conversations provides questions, answers, and relational tips in overcoming these conversation stoppers. Along with biblical insights and apologetics, readers will see firsthand examples and stories of ordinary people who share the gospel while visiting nursing homes, throwing parties, renting out bars for open- minded skeptics, and more.
Sterrett’s book equips followers of Jesus to become winsome and confident in communicating the truths of the gospel to nonbelievers. It would be most effective for college students and will resonate with those who are familiar with the I Am Second movement.
Key points and features:- Provides strategies and practical insights to help Christians become courageous in engaging in conversations with those who might not believe in the authority of the Bible.
- Practical, relatable, and accessible.
Notable Recommendations
"Looking for a practical, natural way to share your faith? If so, I am confident you will both enjoy and benefit from this book. Dave Sterrett offers simple strategies all of us can use to meaningfully engage people around us in conversations about Jesus."- Dr. Sean McDowell
Author of
Chasing Love and
Evidence that Demands a Verdict
"An important resource to help Christians give an answer to people who don't believe the Bible-with 'gentleness and respect' Jesus modeled so well."