Narrative is powerful. It helps people make sense of their lives and the world around them. It has a way of bringing people in contact with meaning.
Tag: yesheis
Many Christian denominations have upheld standards of “perfection” that create a fundamental misunderstanding of the gospel message.
When “living your own truth” rules the day, it can be difficult to share faith. How can we make Jesus seem attractive without being pushy?
Kimberly grew up in a dangerous neighbourhood where drugs were sold and used daily. Living in such a volatile and toxic environment changed her.
The pioneer of her own media career in a time where it wasn’t the norm to do so, Moyin knows a thing or two about living with a mission and never giving up.
Your friends don’t need another world-changing evangelist, they need you—and talking to them about Jesus is easier than you might think.
Laura’s story shows that a simple a word of encouragement, or just asking “Are you OK?”—can really change someone’s life.
Tayla is a former competitive surfer and self-confessed introvert. After an injury halted her surfing career, God prompted in her a change of direction…
The Holy Spirit has promised He has our back and that he’ll be there for us when we share Jesus, but do we really trust Him when the moment arrives?
Sharing our faith is going to be messy at times. But it didn’t always go to plan for the early church either! So it shouldn’t stop us spreading the gospel.