By: Steff Willis
After 30 years selflessly supporting hospital patients, dedicated volunteer chaplain Lynne Williams has retired. Continue reading “Chaplain Checks Out of Hospital After 30 Years of Service”
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By: Steff Willis
After 30 years selflessly supporting hospital patients, dedicated volunteer chaplain Lynne Williams has retired. Continue reading “Chaplain Checks Out of Hospital After 30 Years of Service”
As Christians, many of us have felt the pressure to share the Gospel with our friends. Continue reading “Trusting God to Lead Others to Faith”
By: Steff Willis
Evangelism. For many, the word evokes a spectrum of emotions and perceptions, from enthusiasm to discomfort. Continue reading “Rethinking Evangelism and How We Can All Share Our Faith”
By: yesHEis
Talking about Jesus can feel weird or uncomfortable. Continue reading “How to Share Jesus: A 3 Part Method”
By: Steff Willis
There’s a spiritual revival at Awakening Australia 2024. Continue reading “Believers Gather from Around the Nation at Awakening Australia”
By: yesHEis
Conversations about faith and religion always bring important questions and objections to the surface. Continue reading “When People Have Objections to Jesus – What to Do”
By: yesHeis
When presented with an opportunity to talk about God, it can sometimes feel overwhelming. What do I tell them? Where should I start? How do I squeeze in so much info in such a short amount of time?
Continue reading “2 Easy Ways To Talk About God’s Character”
By: yesHEis
As a Christian, you may want to share Jesus, but sometimes it’s difficult to know what to say. Continue reading “Listening to the Holy Spirit Will Help You to Share Jesus”
By: yesHEis
If you find yourself in a situation where you want to talk about Jesus but you don’t know what to say, just remember you have a story. Continue reading “How to Share the Gospel in a Way That People Can’t Argue”
By: yesHEis
It’s crunch time. You’ve been sharing Jesus with a friend. Continue reading “How to Share the Gospel: Four Words to Remember”