Are you struggling with how to share your faith? In this powerful conversation, Mark Spence from Living Waters shares practical evangelism tips that will help you overcome fear and become confident in gospel sharing.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Simple evangelism techniques that work in everyday situations
• How to start gospel conversations naturally (restaurant example included!)
• Biblical foundation for Christian evangelism and why every believer is called to share
• Overcoming common evangelism fears and objections
• Street evangelism strategies from someone who does it daily
• Why we're called to be faithful, not fruitful in evangelism
📖 Key Topics Covered:
• Living Waters Ministry approach to evangelism
• Ray Comfort and Way of the Master methodology
• Using the Ten Commandments in gospel conversations
• Biblical evangelism vs. apologetics
• Practical witnessing tips for beginners
• Christian apologetics and when to use them
💡 Featured Evangelism Tools:
• Gospel tracts and conversation starters
• The "What happens after death?" approach
• Using the law to convict of sin
• Simple prayer offers that open hearts
Whether you're new to faith sharing or want to improve your evangelism skills, this interview provides actionable advice for sharing the gospel confidently. Mark Spence's real-world examples from Wendy's, In-N-Out, and street evangelism will inspire you to step out of your comfort zone.
How to Share Your Faith: Practical Evangelism Tips That Work | Mark Spence and Jonny Ardavanis
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