It was done with the best of motives, a desire to make the gospel meaningful to the modem person but it resulted in a systematic revision of an Christian categories and, ironically, an almost total failure to
reach the secular person for Christ.
Not exact matches
His book How to Reach
Secular People is good, as is James Emery White's book called The Rise of the Nones: Understanding and
Reaching the Religiously Unaffiliated.
I must point out that the great appeal of
secular music is its ability to
reach into the heart of the listener, expressing feelings that they can relate to, in words that are beautiful and memorable; the truly great songwriters write songs that make
people WANT to sing along.