This engaging and humorous how-to book instructs timid believers in the basic ingredients of a successful witnessing encounter.
How to Talk About Jesus without Freaking Out is the compilation of twenty years of the authors' experience teaching classes to Christian professionals in the Hollywood entertainment industry.
My friend Al Gilbert says for people to be active sharing Christ, it's not be taught then try; it's try then be taught. I want you to try, to risk, and to see God working through you. T {CHAPTER 2} God Is Not Mad at You: ...
How to Talk About Jesus (Without Being THAT Guy): Personal Evangelism in a Skeptical World, Sam Chan, Zondervan, ... Sharing Jesus (Without Freaking Out), Alvin L. Reid, B&H Academic, 2017 (helpful tips for natural outreach).
... Aglow International Intercessory Prayer is bold, visionary and pushes us out of our comfort zones. ... How to Talk About Jesus Without Freaking Out and The Day I Met God If you are looking for a textbook on prayer, this is the best!
He moves His sowers into fields that are ready for the seed . You have been commissioned to go out to all the nations . While that may include a foreign land , it most certainly includes your neighborhood , your workplace , your school ...
For God to continue to help you grow as a witness, giving you eyes to see opportunities and the boldness to step out in faith—to share Jesus without freaking out. God, I know you love people. Give me an opportunity today to help someone ...
Tell the students that Jesus will have a group of people come to him to hear him talk. ... Would they be scared, happy, excited, surprised? ... and may go toward Jesus without thinking about what he was doing.
In order to unmask our self-righteousness, Jesus tells four (not three) stories of lostness to comprise a single ... This is in contrast with the older son, where the father takes the first step and goes out to find the older son.
... hear the their voice when they tell me they're not scared to die because they know where they're going. In those moments, I realize the comfort of Christianity doesn't negate its truth. Comfort is the fruit of believing in Jesus, ...
Recently, two young women, Karen and Sharon, came up to me after a service and said, “Bill, would you pray for us? We're on our way to the hospital to see our father, who is dying of cancer. We've tried to share our faith with him ...