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  1. Share Jesus Without Fear by William Fay AUTHOR INFORMATION William Fay was a CEO for an international multi-million dollar corporation (Fay and Shepherd 1999, 187). Arrested for running a prostitution house prior to giving his life to Christ, Fay then violated his probation due to a sting operation (187-190). The experience ultimately led Fay.

  2. Jun 2, 2008 · Share Jesus Without Fear - Member Book by William Fay and Ralph Hodge is the revised edition of this popular evangelism resource and presents a simple and relational approach to witnessing that underscores the dependence of God’s power for the results. Birthed out of the life-transformation of its author (former brothel-owner turned Christ ...

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  3. Jan 1, 2001 · April 26, 2014. William Fay, a formerly power obsessed Mafioso who owned and operated a brothel, encountered the redemption and salvation of Jesus Christ while facing prosecution and jail time. Share Jesus Without Fear is the product of his study of the Scriptures and his personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

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  4. William Fay, Linda Evans Shepherd. B&H Publishing Group, Jun 1, 1999 - Religion - 192 pages. In recent years, the Share Jesus without Fear book and its growing family of ancillary products have sparked a faith-sharing movement that continues to gain momentum. It began with the jaw-dropping story of William Fay, once a money-driven businessman ...

    • Content Summary of Sharing Jesus Without Fear
    • Issues with The Book
    • Submitting to Jesus
    • A Lack of Repentance
    • No Answering of Questions
    • The Sinners Prayer Is Not in The Bible
    • Sharing Jesus Without Fear Is Not Recommended
    • Bibliography

    Share Jesus Without Fear is a comprehensive attempt to motivate, teach, and fully equip Christians to effectively share the gospel by presenting God’s vision for evangelism, plan of salvation, and information on how to start conversations and overcome objections. Fay divides his work into eleven chapters and five appendixes. He opens with a grippin...

    Several substantial issues that Fay presents in Share Jesus Without Fear make it impossible to recommend his work to other believers without caution. Of all the issues, the most significant is the fact that Fay suggests people get saved by inviting Jesus into their heart through prayer. Which is fine, but repentance is not mentioned. Fay consistent...

    The soul winner needs to lay a strong foundation in the life of the new believer. If what is initially presented as true is later refined and corrected over and over again, unnecessary questions may arise. For example, when the believer is told to pray a prayer to receive Christ into their hearts and be saved, and then later learns faith in the pro...

    Another significant shortcoming of Fay’s work is his failure to properly explain repentance and how it is related to a person’s conversion. There is a noticeable absence of the word “repent” in Fay’s gospel presentation. Moreover, substitutionary words like “turn” are also absent. Jesus said, “Except you repent you will all likewise perish” (Luke 1...

    Some of Fay’s suggestions are a bit difficult to imagine putting into practice during soul winning. Fay suggests that when someone does not understand what is being read, just ask them to read it out loud again and again until they get it. While it may be difficult to argue with the 25,000 people Fay has witnessed to using this technique, it is als...

    Lastly, everyone in Fay’s stories receives Christ. They all receive Christ eventually. So, while the book teaches that God is sovereign and just the sharing of the gospel is all God expects, Fay sets up the reader with a false expectation by only sharing stories about people who “get saved.” Moreover, Fay does not know if these people are saved. He...

    Fay’s book has limited value in the fundamental and evangelical church whose primary concern must be authentic conversions and the discipleship of those who are born again (Matt 28:19-20). Only those who subscribe to the theory that one must pray to be saved would find Fay’s work helpful in equipping Christians, with a plan of salvation, to share t...

    Fay, William and Linda Shepherd. Share Jesus Without Fear. Nashville, TN: B&H Publishing Group, 1999.

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  7. William Fay graduated from Denver Seminary with a degree in leadership and has taken up the mantle of an evangelist. Fay is a chaplain with the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency, host of the internationally syndicated radio show, "Let’s Go," and his booklet "How to Share Your Faith Without an Argument" has more than five million copies in print.

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