How to Start Gospel ConversationsSample

Share the Good News. The purpose of our lives is to spread the Gospel of Jesus. Never be ashamed. Share why you love Jesus and what Jesus did for you on the cross. I know by experience that you will walk away from the conversation with deeper faith in Jesus, knowing more about what you have in Him. One of my personal verses inspires me to start Gospel Conversations: “And I pray that the sharing of your faith may become effective for the full knowledge of every good thing that is in us for the sake of Christ" (Philemon 1:6). In other words, sharing Jesus is a spiritual discipline. As you share the Good News with someone, you gain a deeper faith in Jesus! Wherever you are and whoever you're with, always be ready to explain why your hope is in Jesus!
What motivates you to start Gospel conversations with people you just met? How may we be praying for the ones in your life, who you are having Gospel conversations with?
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You have the most impacting ministry we know! You are why Mobilize Ministries™ exists. Our mission is to mobilize your missional life! Over the next six days let's meditate on God's heart for the lost to be saved, and your responsibility in this wonderful mission. During these six days meditate on and practice these six practical tips to help you share Jesus in everyday conversations!
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