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Attempts to Reach Non-Christians by Protestant Educators

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In this chapter, a friendly and a practical approach to reaching non-Christians in our society is elaborated in depth. Our society has gone from conservative in some parts of the country to very liberal in many parts. Therefore, a wise approach is needed in teaching unbelievers. The world needs truth and this honest and truthful message will give our society a hope that is needed.

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Miller, J. (2012). Attempts to Reach Non-Christians by Protestant Educators. In: Jeynes, W., Robinson, D. (eds) International Handbook of Protestant Education. International Handbooks of Religion and Education, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2387-0_39

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