The Scriptures portray a God who is always at work. Have our lives become so loud that we can't hear what God is saying?
One of the best things you can do to nudge people towards considering Jesus is to share your own “before and after” story. These steps will help you tell it in a powerful way.
Once you've put your story together, it's time to share it and see God use it. Here are some great ideas for doing that.
We live in a world that encourages us to pretend. We don’t want people to think we’re a mess so we keep things hidden. But Jesus comes alongside us without condemning us. We can offer that same gifts to others.
When I get to heaven, I imagine Jesus pressing "play" on the highlight reel of my life. The dots will align. Intricately woven plot lines will merge into one story — God's story of how he used me for his glory. What joy!
A flame loses nothing by giving its light to another candle. In the same way, we lose nothing by sharing our faith with others. It is only strengthened.
It starts with caring about people enough to ask questions and really listen to the answers.
When you want to share the gospel, God shows up. Here's what to do if Mormons come knocking.
How do you distill a lifetime of experiences into a few minutes and communicate the significance of your faith in a way others can understand?
What stops you from talking about Jesus with people?
There’s nothing quite as much fun as being used by God to lead others to Jesus!
We can read and talk about evangelism all we want, but there comes a time when it’s time to act.
Christmas offers a unique opportunity to share the good news, but it can be difficult to know where to start.
Some of the greatest joys in the Christian life come from making Jesus known to those who don't yet know him personally.
Pulling out a gospel tract might not be the best way to start. There is a way to bring up spiritual topics without being awkward or a jerk.
When it came to sharing my faith, I was as clumsy as a carpenter with ten thumbs. But a few years ago I made a surprising discovery.
In one sense our lives are always witnessing, either for Christ or against him. But witnessing for Jesus becomes a whole lot more effective and exciting when we're intentional about it.
Grandchildren may not be yours to raise, but you can play a role in their spiritual future.