The Frustrating Fallacy of Friendship Evangelism
If most people are introduced to Christianity through a friend, shouldn’t we focus our efforts on reaching our friends rather than people we don’t know? Or is this simply a false notion?
If most people are introduced to Christianity through a friend, shouldn’t we focus our efforts on reaching our friends rather than people we don’t know? Or is this simply a false notion?
J. Warner Wallace offers a paradigm shift that will strip witnessing from being a chore and turn it into something far more inspiring.
The more we respect and honor the dignity of others, the more likely we’ll be able to reach them with an idea, concept or worldview. In this article by apologist and cold-case detective J. Warner...
It’s not easy to share what you believe about Jesus. But if we’re courageous enough to jump the first wall, we’ll find that conversations aren’t so scary after all.
When it comes to sharing our faith, we are afraid about how we might look or what might happen to us. Will we experience something awkward or embarrassing? Will we become uncomfortable? Will we experience...
A recent poll indicates that Christians typically fail to share their faith, in spite of what is universally understood as an essential command from Jesus (the Great Commission). J. Warner Wallace explains why this is...
Sometimes a friend can reject the gospel for years. But our expectations in evangelism cannot be dependent on ourselves; we must depend on God alone.