Robert Coleman wrote The Master Plan of Evangelism decades ago. Over 50 years ago, a rookie seminary professor (at the time) named Robert Coleman taught a class on Jesus’ methods of evangelism. He couldn’t find a lot of good material, so he prepared his lectures by reading and reflecting on the four Gospels and jotted down what he observed. By God’s grace, his handwritten notes from that class turned into what is arguably the most influential book on discipleship to date. The Master Plan of Evangelism, originally published in 1963, has sold more than 3.5 million copies in English and has been translated into more than 100 languages.