Why are Reformed Christians often silent before others about our faith? This article considers some data from John Stott's Our Guilty Silence. Stott suggests that the causes of our guilty silence when it comes to evangelism are: a lack of incentive and motive, a struggle to know the message that must be proclaimed, an uncertainty as to whose task it is to evangelize, and an inadequate view of the sovereignty of God.

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