Questions to focus on: Jesus the Communicator

These questions can be used at different levels. You can take 30 seconds to think about one or two. You can discuss them in a team or group of like-minded Christians. Or they can be used in a college class, including assignments and research projects, and answered in writing at any depth. They may be freely reproduced for this purpose. Please email us additional questions that could be added to this page.
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  1. What does the author say was the message of Christ?
  2. How do you personally feel when somebody tries to make you feel guilty about a certain behavior without trying to understand why you do what you do and cannot seem to overcome it?
  3. If we as Christians are going to effectively help people change their negative behavior patterns and overcome their sins, what do we need to do for them?
  4. After reading this book, do you have new insights into what Christ meant when He said, "You will be my witnesses?"
  5. Do you still feel that you hate "witnessing"?
  6. What is the basic difference between "witnessing programs" and being a "witness for Christ"? Do you need both? Can you have one without the other? Which needs to come first?
  7. Summarize in one sentence the heart and soul of all effective communication.