SHARE THE GOSPEL
The gospel is the good news that Jesus came to rescue and restore us. Sharing it is how we help others discover the hope, forgiveness, and new life we’ve found in Him. Every believer is called and equipped to share the story of Jesus wherever they go.
“You are the light of the world… let your light shine before others.” Matthew 5:14–16
Discipleship doesn’t end with us — it extends through us. Most believers already have the desire to share their faith and plenty of opportunities, but many lack the confidence to take that step. That confidence grows as we learn the gospel clearly and practice sharing it until it becomes natural.
Sharing the gospel simply means telling others the good news of Jesus — that He died for our sins, rose again, and offers forgiveness and eternal life to all who believe. The gospel moves through ordinary people who are willing to share their story, because God uses everyday conversations to change eternal destinies.
You don’t have to be a preacher or a Bible expert — just be willing to speak honestly about what Jesus has done for you. Your story might be the spark God uses to change someone’s eternity. Together, we’re building His Kingdom one gospel conversation at a time.
“Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us.” 2 Corinthians 5:20
• Share your story: Practice telling your testimony in 2–3 minutes — your life before Christ, how you met Him, and how He’s changing you now.
• Learn and practice the Three Circles: A simple, clear way to explain the gospel with confidence.
• Pray daily for one person who doesn’t know Jesus. Ask God for an open door.
• Be bold and kind: Look for moments to say, “I haven’t been through that exact thing, but I’ve had similar struggles. Could I share something that’s really helped me?”
Below you’ll find training videos that walk you step-by-step through the Three Circles Gospel Presentation — a simple, memorable way to explain God’s design, our brokenness, and the hope we have in Jesus. Practice it, personalize it, and let God use it as you share the gospel with confidence.