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Book Analysis: The Great Commission to Worship Assignment
Darrian Graves
Evangelism 525
February 2024
Bibliography
Whaley, Vernon & Wheeler, David.The Great Commission to Worship. Nashville: B and
H Publishing Group, 2011
The book The Great Commission to Worship by David Wheeler and Dave
Whaley tells the reader that the art of evangelism is essential for our faith and that it not
only needed for every believer but it is easy to do. In a how to manuel of how was share
faith and why we can share our faith at any moment both Wheeler and Whaley do a great
job of inspiring the reader with personal stories, biblical stories as well as inpostaion for
the reader to create their opportunities to share faith. The book stars out painting a picture
of our Job as believers, then explaining what evangelism is and then finishing out with
telling us how we can share out faith. The book provides not only ABC to evangelism but
even provided reason why we might not and even a
What an encouraging book! As someone who doesn't enjoy reading that much, I
was very impressed with the practicality and the easy read that this was. The authors did
a great job of putting together a resource for new believers and mature believers. This
book did a great job of breaking down how to share the Gospel and why we share the
gospel. I loved how Wheeler and Whaley reminded us in Chapter 3 of what it means to
be obedient and follow through with the call of the Gospel. Another aspect that I
appreciated about the book was the statistics that were shared, this provided a good
backbone for the points that Whaley and Wheeler. What made Everyday Evangelism
different from other books I have read was the depth and amount of scripture that was
shared. My favorite chapter through this book was Chapter 13 - “ Being a missionary not
a mission field” the chapter started out by explaining how the 1st century church started
and the impact they have had on the rest of the world. Without these missionaries there
would be no modern day church. I appreciated how Whaley reminded us all that a baton
was passed from the disciples to the early church and throughout the generations was
passed to us. Now it is on us to do the same! This book overall was great, from the
practicality to the scripture this was a book I would absolutely recommend to all. .
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