
Leadership Interviews with Mark Dever Lessons for Fools: Mark Dever Asks Os Guinness about His New Evangelism Book
Mar 8, 2016
Os Guinness, author and Christian apologist known for writings on culture and evangelism, discusses his book Fool's Talk. He explores creative, story-driven persuasion, parables, and the role of imagination in apologetics. Conversations cover technology's cultural impact, humility in discussion, and why recovery of persuasive Christian speech matters today.
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Listen First, Tailor Your Approach
- Tailor persuasion to people's openness rather than using one-size-fits-all techniques.
- Listen first and shape your approach; Jesus never spoke to two people the same way.
Balance Education With Imagination
- Develop imaginative, relational skills alongside formal education.
- Avoid being lopsidedly trained; cultivate creativity, intuition, and personal warmth for effective persuasion.
A Story That Led To Conversion
- A pastor's simple question 'tell me a story' led a gay activist to disclose his life and later come to Christ.
- Guinness used this to show the power of listening and personal storytelling in persuasion.

















