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FamilyLife Today® Questioning Evangelism

Sharing the Good News

April 19, 2005
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About the Guest

Glenn Lucke

Glenn Lucke graduated from Dartmouth College and served as a campus minister at Harvard before working on the staff of a large church in Houston. He earned his M.Div at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando and his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia. He co-authored Common Grounds: Conversations About Things That Matter Most (2003) and is the creator of Docent Research Group, which provides customized research for pastors, churches, and parachurch organizations. He has been doing sermon research and consulting pastors on constructing their sermons for ten years.

Randy Newman

Randy Newman

Randy Newman has been on staff with Campus Crusade for Christ since 1980, and is currently ministering in and near Washington, DC. He is the author of Questioning Evenagelism and Corner Conversations.