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  1. 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).

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  3. 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...

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  5. 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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  6. Jan 1, 2001 · 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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  7. 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.

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  8. Abstract. The purpose of William Fays book is to provide freedom and encouragement to his readers and empower them to share their faith and never fail [1]. According to Fay, the prevailing situation among church members is that only “as few as 5 to 10 percent of the people in an average church have shared their faith in the past year.”

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