This unabridged audio download of Coffee Shop Conversations, by Dale and Jonalyn Fincher, will help you discover the fine art of sharing your faith … without losing your friends.There are as many different styles of faith these days as there are ways to order your latte. So how do you talk to people about Jesus without offending them? By learning to cultivate respect and love for those who are different. Dale and Jonalyn Fincher will help you:• Gently invite others to share.• Cultivate an attitude of tolerance.• Avoid the buzzwords that will stop a conversation cold.• Talk about Jesus as a unique spiritual leader.• Listen more effectively.• Strengthen your own knowledge of your faith.Make the most of those casual, coffee shop moments. Find common ground as you gently and lovingly invite people to become followers and students of Jesus. It’s all here for you in this unabridged audio download of Coffee Shop Conversations: Making the Most of Spiritual Small Talk.
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"Loved this book. It brings into focus the importance of theology looking through the glasses of our everyday lives. I also enjoyed the authors, Dale and Jonalyn Finch sharing their perspective and experience and passion for God, and relationships."
— Gwen (5 out of 5 stars)
" Some good tips on what to say with non Christians. Only things that bothered me and don't agree is is when he got into theology of the soul, eternal hell and alcohol. If you don't share the same belief you will not benefit as much from those chapters. "
— Sean, 9/16/2013" Good book with some great illustrations for how to approach others and talk about Jesus. "
— Timothy, 7/11/2013" Decent. Shows how Christians can unknowingly look like idiots (or worse) and how to avoid. I like that it explains some popular spiritual books (New Earth, The Secret, etc), and how Christians can talk about them. It's a little upbeat for my taste, but I've recommended it to friends. "
— Sarah, 6/15/2013" A good book to read if you are a Christian and get all tongue tied when someone asks you what you believe! Very loving approach. "
— Lisa, 1/29/2013" A good book to read if you are a Christian and get all tongue tied when someone asks you what you believe! Very loving approach. "
— Lisa, 11/9/2010Apologist and storyteller Dale Fincher is a national teacher and speaker, addressing thousands of high school and college students every year through their non-profit Soulation (www.soulation.org). As co-founders, Dale and his wife, Jonalyn, frequently travel and speak as a husband/wife team. And when not on the road, his ongoing reflections can be found at his blog (www.dalefincher.com). Dale recently moved to Steamboat, Colorado, which he says reminds him a lot of Narnia. He enjoys flyfishing and hiking the hills with his wife and their three corgis.