A definitive history of Christian evangelism-including noteworthy persons, movements, and methods from the past Christians have been sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with nonbelievers for two thousand years. Within this deep history is wisdom for today-including numerous models for understanding what evangelism is and how it should be done. In this book, the author introduces readers to evangelism's noteworthy persons, movements, and methods from the entire scope of church history-including both examples to emulate and examples to avoid. With this thorough historical approach, he expands the reader's conception of the evangelistic task and suggests new ways to shape our identity as gospel witnesses today through the influence of these earlier generations of Christians. With discussion questions for further reflection and primary sources from major evangelistic figures of the past, the book is the most definitive history of evangelism available-essential for understanding how Christians today can continue proclaiming the gospel to the whole world, as Christians have in every century past.