Sharing Your Faith – And Your Bible – Part 3

Part 3. You know the Bible is true, and God is all-powerful. You can be confident and loving from this position while sharing your faith with others who question that truth.

Sharing Your Faith – And Your Bible – Part 2

Part 2. As we start having conversations with people about our faith, it is natural for them to ask us why we believe the Bible. My answer to that question is this, the second in our nine-part series.

Sharing Your Faith – And Your Bible – Part 1

Part 1. In this series, you (and me) are going to trying to find avenues into people’s hearts and minds, not compromising Biblical truth, but praying about how and when to take people the next step.

Sharing Your Faith – And Your Bible – A 9-Part Series

Many of us, as we try and share our faith, are concerned that we are not prepared to answer questions asked by people who do not follow Jesus, people who have shaped their beliefs from the wider world.

Do I really want to share the Gospel? After all, wasn’t Jesus the first Communist?

We were axe-throwing. I, and others, had never heaved a hatchet, so we gave it a try. Our “coach” was terrific. At the end of our session, I shared a Gospel of John with her. Her response was, “I love Jesus, he was the first communist!”

New Year’s Resolutions – Is the “Juice worth the Squeeze?”

This time of year, I get to thinking about how I am ordering my life, and what I am aiming for. These thoughts of mine intersect with the annual ritual of New Year’s Resolutions. Whether you make New Year’s Resolutions or take a pass on that activity, the idea is certainly in the news.

Sharing Jesus in a Post – Roe World

Today, in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, followers of Jesus are faced, on the surface, with a very different world—let’s try and unpack this situation and ask, “How should we share Jesus?”

Welcome to Evangelism Today, our new blog

This blog, Evangelism Today — Personal work in a post-modern world, will be a place where we take a break from the busyness of everyday life, the bombardment of emails promoting this or that — to focus on what is important, the sharing of our faith in Jesus with others.