4 Comments on How to Share The Gospel With Someone 

  1. Thanks, MJA!

    Here’s one of my most recent strategies for sharing the gospel with relative strangers. Maybe it will work for others:

    My work is a professional service inside people’s homes, where I am usually there for at least a week and sometimes several weeks. I began noticing that almost all of my customers receive packages from Amazaon, so I seized upon the notion they probably also pay for Amazon Prime, and I know that Prime is one of the two platforms offering the series “The Chosen” for free. So, I simply ask my customers if they like really good acting, costume dramas, and stories based on real events. I found that if I approach the story of Jesus in this way with them, they never suspect that I’m evangelizing. Plus, they seem eager to have yet another series to binge-watch, and get something more for their Prime expense than faster delivery times.

    I used to feel quite badly that I couldn’t go out on a street corner and evangelize like Ray Comfort, but there’s no shame in being the oblique voice — especially in my part of the country where so many have rejected Jesus outright.

    I like to think that maybe I’m just one of a set of “coincidental” incidents in the lives of others who have been nudged to think about Jesus. The Bible tells us that we are the sowers and God is in charge of the harvest. I’m glad to sow seeds all day long.

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  2. Please keep it to yourself. Trust me when I tell you I don’t need another syllable about any religion or personage thereof. Really. I mean very much really. I just don’t fu(king care, at all.

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