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Two ways to live: The choice we all face

Two Ways to Live is essentially a memorable summary of the Christian gospel. Its probably the best known of our resources and over the years thousands of Christians worldwide have used it to explain the gospel.

In six simple points it conveys the key information that the average non-Christian person needs to understand in order to become a Christian. And it does so in a way that does not assume any prior knowledge or understanding of Christian concepts.

Now this classic evangelistic tract comes in several different languages, and a couple of different formats, with generous discounts for bulk purchases of 100 or more.

Two ways to live: the choice we all face (pocket edition)--cover

Pocket edition

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Two ways to live: Old Testament edition--cover

Old Testament edition

(This edition uses mainly verses from the Old Testament, and is suitable for evangelism amongst Jewish people.)

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The choice we all face (Two ways to live booklet edition)--cover

Booklet edition

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Two ways to live: The choice we all face (Chinese translation)--cover

Chinese edition

This translation in Chinese has been done in Traditional Chinese characters, not Simplified Chinese characters.

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Two ways to live: the choice we all face (Japanese translation)--cover

Japanese edition

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Two ways to live: the choice we all face (Spanish translation)--cover

Spanish edition

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Two ways to live: a Bible study--cover

Two Ways to Live: Bible Study

This one-hour Bible study is designed to get people opening the Bible for themselves to work through the points of the Two Ways to Live gospel outline. Combines short passages, simple questions and explanatory text to link it all together.

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Two ways to live CD-ROM--cover

Two Ways to Live CD-ROM

Built around an audiovisual presentation of Two Ways to Live: The choice we all face, this CD-ROM also contains video clip answers to common questions, as well as testimonies and further reading. The CD-ROM runs on both Mac and Windows computers.

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Who Will Be King? (Two ways to live for kids)--cover

Who Will be King?

This presentation of the gospel, carefully written and illustrated for young readers (roughly ages 7-11), is based on the Two Ways to Live outline and illustrations. With simple, clear language, but concern for the sensitivity of younger children, it is ideal for Scripture teaching, Sunday School classes, kids clubs, camps or just to give to young friends and family members.

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Gumtree Gully--cover

Gumtree Gully

This entertaining Aussie bush story, based on Two Ways to Live, helpfully teaches children central truths of the gospel in a memorable way. Includes full-colour illustrations of Australian animal characters.

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Two Ways to Live: Know and share the gospel

Two Ways to Live: Know and share the gospel stems from the conviction that every Christian should know and understand the gospel clearly, and be able to explain their faith effectively when the opportunity arises. However, the beauty of this course is that it does not assume that every Christian will have the same gifts or opportunities to share the gospel. Participants spend some time looking at what the Bible says about sharing the gospel, and at the attitudes, motivations and methods that should accompany it.

They learn not only what the gospel actually is, but how to share it simply and naturally with others.

This involves learning to adapt a basic gospel outline to their own natural patterns of speech, and practising this skill in different contexts. They also spend time reflecting on the content and theology of the gospel outline, through listening to two talks (contained on their CD-ROM), and discussing them in the group.

After this seven-week course, participants should come away with:

  • a sound and thorough knowledge of what the gospel is
  • the ability to share it with someone clearly and naturally when the opportunity arises.
Two ways to live: Training DVD--cover

DVD/Video

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Two ways to live: know and share the gospel (Leader's manual)--cover

Leaders Manual

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Two ways to live: know and share the gospel (Participant's manual)--cover

Participants Manual (includes CD-ROM)

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