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Inside the Mind of Unchurched Harry and Mary (Abridged): How to Reach Friends and Family Who Avoid God and the Church Audiobook, by Lee Strobel Play Audiobook Sample

Inside the Mind of Unchurched Harry and Mary (Abridged): How to Reach Friends and Family Who Avoid God and the Church Audiobook

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Read By: Lee Strobel Publisher: Zondervan Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2003 Format: Abridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780310260677

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

2

Longest Chapter Length:

64:56 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

53:15 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

59:05 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

37

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Publisher Description

Who Are Unchurched Harry and Mary?

He or she could be the neighbor who is perfectly happy without God. Or the coworker who scoffs at Christianity. Or the supervisor who uses Jesus’ name only as profanity. Or the family member who can’t understand why religion is so important.

Inside the Mind of Unchurched Harry and Mary is an action plan to help you relate the message of Christ to the people you work around, live with, and call your friends.

Using personal experiences, humor, compelling stories, biblical illustrations, and the latest research, Lee Strobel--author of the best-selling The Case for Christ--helps you understand non-Christians and what motivates them.

The book includes:

  • 15 key insights into why people steer clear of God and the church.
  • A look at Christianity and its message through the eyes of a former atheist.
  • Practical, inspirational strategies for building relationships with non-Christians.
  • Firsthand advice on surviving marriage to an unbelieving spouse.

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"A must read for anyone that seriously cares about winning people to Christ. The focus is put on the people and not "a church". It's about seeing the things and needs of real people that are hungry for God. This book will make you think differently about your approach to evangelism. "

— Margie (5 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 Narration Rating: 0 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 5 Story Rating: 0 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 5

    " A must read for anyone that seriously cares about winning people to Christ. The focus is put on the people and not "a church". It's about seeing the things and needs of real people that are hungry for God. This book will make you think differently about your approach to evangelism. "

    — Margie, 10/25/2013
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    " This was a really great book as it gives you a glimpse of what's going on inside the unchurched's minds. Interesting way to look at yourself and decide if certain changes need to be made. "

    — Christopher, 9/14/2013
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5 Narration Rating: 0 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 5 Story Rating: 0 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 5

    " A pretty good book for those in church. I'm in youth ministry so it was somewhat useful. It did, however, help me understand a little more about how the "unchurched" think. "

    — Kas, 9/24/2012
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    " Easy to read and has some really great concepts that develop into really practical ideas. "

    — Kessia, 5/29/2012
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    " Easy to read and has some really great concepts that develop into really practical ideas. "

    — Kessia, 5/29/2008
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    " A pretty good book for those in church. I'm in youth ministry so it was somewhat useful. It did, however, help me understand a little more about how the "unchurched" think. "

    — Kas, 12/27/2007

About Lee Strobel

Lee Strobel received his bachelor’s in journalism from the University of Missouri and a master’s in law from Yale Law School. He worked for fourteen years as an award-winning legal editor for the Chicago Tribune and taught at Roosevelt University. After a nearly two-year investigation of the evidence for Jesus, Lee received Christ in 1981. He is the author of several books, including The Case for Christ, The Case for Faith, and The Case for a Creator. In recognition of his extensive research for his books, Southern Evangelical Seminary honored Lee with a doctorate in divinity in 2007. He lives with his wife, Leslie, in Colorado.