Christians get the answers to a confused theology.

By September 23, 2004

USA (MNN)–The Barna Research Group says slightly less than 25-percent of Christian adults have shared their faith this year.

In a post-modern culture, that could be attributed to a growing difficulty in finding a common relationship ground on which to build.

Evangelical Baptist Mission’s Paul Jackson says the concept of right and wrong has been muddied, which, in turn, makes truth confusing.

So, it’s time to get back to the basics. Jackson says, “We’re understanding how critical the book of Genesis is understanding what God teaches there not only in terms of origins, but as a context and backdrop for the presenting the Gospel itself and how critical that is.”

EBM is sponsoring a conference, ANSWERS IN GENESIS, October 14th in Indianapolis. Jackson says studying the book of Genesis lays a foundation needed for the next step toward evangelism. “It takes us back to the basic truths that are going to dynamically impact how we witness to our friends, how we reach a people group around the world in giving them a context for understanding the Gospel.”

For details, go to: www.ebm.org.

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