YOU really can share your faith as a way of life and join God in His great spiritual harvest.
A New Perspective
The most significant change in my perspective on witnessing came from reading Dr. Bright’s book, Witnessing Without Fear. You can get a copy for yourself to read and/or get the video for yourself or your church group.
Getting Started
The Transferable Concepts from Campus Crusade for Christ have helped Christians for decades to learn how to share their faith.
So, now you need some tools.
This interactive site, 5 Clicks, will help you write a testimony so you can share your story of how you came to Christ.
If you visit Recommended Resources, you will find some very helpful resources and opportunities to help you share your faith. Also, my new weekly blog The Sower: Tools and Tips focuses more on using Resources.
Click here for stories from The Sower that emphasize how to share your faith. Of course, you can also click on specific tags in the cloud on the left side of this page or use the search to find more specific help.
Some stories to encourage you
Every week in The Sower, I share from past and recent experiences to help you think of ways you can reach out to others with your faith in Christ. God will make your own experiences unique to you. Just be willing and available.
I recently started another weekly blog focusing in on the Tools and Tips you might need to help you share your faith.
You are invited to subscribe to the Sower for weekly encouragement. You might also enjoy a Bible study on John 4 about God’s Harvest that my husband, Mike, wrote.
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