What a great book from a great ministry! In these times of rapid change and cultural diversity, having a coherent, biblical worldview is absolutely crucial if we are to effectively share our faith. There is no better combination to teach that than an international missionary and a world-class apologist. That’s what Freddy Davis and Tal Davis bring to the table in Bridges, and the kingdom of God will advance because of it!

Dr. John Avant
Senior Pastor
First Baptist Church
West Monroe, Louisiana
Joseph W. Henderson, DD, PhD
Senior Pastor
Celebrate New Life Tabernacle
Tallahassee, FL

Praying is not for Wimps goes straight to the heart of prayer and one’s relationship with the Lord. Freddy pulls no punches as he deals with key issues related to prayer and the needs of individuals who long to pray more effectively.  You will find his book as helpful and practical for a new Christian as it is for a seasoned intercessor.

Jo Anne Arnett
President
Center for Biblical Studies

Bridges is a great book! I wish I had it recently teaching a class on Missions and Evangelism. I was very dissatisfied that all the resources I had on evangelism were the traditional way of presenting the gospel when that is just not what we encounter in society today. Cross-cultural missionaries are trained to understand religious worldviews and communicate the gospel in a context that can be received. Diminishing evangelistic success in our own country is due to our failure to recognize and understand differing worldviews in our own society. This book on bridging worldviews is a long, overdue resource that will equip the reader for more effective sharing of the gospel.

Jerry Rankin
President Emeritus
International Mission Board. SBC

Worldview matters. Worldview drives the thinking of every human being – even those who fail to recognize that core beliefs make a difference in how they act. In the arena of sharing the Gospel truth of salvation found only in Jesus Christ, understanding the worldview of recipients of our witness is unquestionably a key factor in effectively communicating this eternal-life-changing Good News. In Bridges: How to Share a Witness Across Worldview Barriers, Freddy Davis and Tal Davis help us learn how to build a worldview bridge that will then allow construction of a Gospel bridge on which the Good News can travel more effectively. These are bridges we all need to build for the sake of the Kingdom and the eternal destinies of those who need to hear and understand the Gospel.

James A. Smith Sr.
Executive Editor
Florida Baptist Witness

We live in a complex world of contending material, moral and spiritual values. As Christians we desperately need not only to understand that world but to engage in God’s business of changing it. In Culture Wars, Freddy Davis gets to the bottom of our situation and provides the tools to begin to act responsibly as agents of transformation.

James W. Sire
author of The Universe Next Door
Former campus lecturer for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Former editor for InterVarsity Press

In his new book, “Culture Wars,” Dr. Freddy Davis has laid out for us several of the main worldviews in the contemporary context we find ourselves in. He has attempted to equip us with the tools to choose and understand our own worldview … and to defend it. The real skill is found in how accessible he has made some very difficult material. He has written to “Everyman” and has the means to communicate this very important material in a way that makes this book an important book for any Christian to read.

D.E. “Gene” Mills, Jr.
Director
Discipleship College, Kenya
former Senior Assistant to the Editors of “Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture” magazine

After reading Freddy Davis’ book, Culture Wars, I invited Freddy to do a Worldview Seminar at Pioneer Baptist Church in Crawfordville, Florida. Freddy conducted the one day seminar as a “kick-off” for our revival that began the following day.  Freddy explained why it is important to understand different worldviews and how to recognize each one.  He provided several tools the attendees could use to give them confidence in witnessing to others who hold to different worldview than theirs. Freddy’s down to earth teaching and his enthusiasm to share his knowledge of this topic was well received.  I highly recommend Freddy’s seminar and books to anyone, particularly pastors, who are interested in gaining a better understanding of how to reach others in our constant changing society.

Dennis Hall
Pastor
Pioneer Baptist Church

In Culture Wars, Freddy Davis presents an evangelical understanding of culture as the intricate interplay of eternal design and cultural choices in an effort to call the church back to a biblical understanding of her design and purpose.

David Maltsberger, Ph.D.
Assistant professor of Biblical Studies
Baptist University of the Americas

Prayer has always been the weakest of the spiritual disciplines for me.  Praying is not for Wimps has challenged me again to go deeper with God in prayer.  It will do the same for you!

Dan Southerland
Founder of Church Transitions Ministries
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Author of the book "Transitioning: Leading Your Church Through Change"