CHRISTIAN EVANGELISM AND PEOPLE OF OTHER FAITH
CHRISTIAN EVANGELISM AND PEOPLE OF OTHER FAITH I have felt the need to think about this issue again and would like to share my reflections and, of course, welcome any response. AN EVANGELICAL FAITH: I have always rejected the word ‘evangelical’ as a unique description of a certain energetic proportion of the Christian Church as I think that anyone whose experience of their own faith tradition is live, real, visionary and purposeful is likely to be happy to share that experience with someone else with the belief that the experience can be shared and can be life changing for another person as it has been for them. That is true. for me, of my membership of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). In the sense that I have described, I am evangelical about the value of this experience to me. There is no doubt in mind, as I have explained, that it is possible for a Jew, a Muslim, A Seikh, a Hindu, an atheist to be as evangelical about their experience as any Chris...