

Being passionate about Christ will help others see that there’s something different about you, and they will want to know what it is. ( Read more about diving into your walk with God through prayer, Scripture and relationships.) These things shouldn’t be done for attention or for the sake of doing them, but to help you grow in your own faith.

If you can’t think of anyone who isn’t a Christian, pray for God to place someone in your life who needs Him.Īlso make a habit of reading the Bible, praying and going to church. If you find this is hard to do, perhaps God is speaking to you about your own need to walk more closely with Him every day.Īnother important part of sharing your faith is to pray for those you interact with. You might not be able to answer all of their questions, but they can’t deny the reality of what Christ has done in your life. Show those close to you that you care-spend time with them, help meet their needs and offer to listen when they have problems. Non-Christians often look at Christians as hypocritical because we say one thing but do another. One of the best ways to share your faith is to live a godly life. Sharing our faith isn’t just a suggestion, it’s a command. Some of Christ’s last words on earth were, “Go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). Remember that God does not call the equipped He equips the called-and as Christians, we are all called to share what Christ has done. God guided many others in the Bible as well-like Moses, who at first asked God to get someone else to lead the Israelites to the Promised Land, or Jonah, who didn’t think the wicked Ninevites deserved God’s mercy and tried to run the other way. The Apostle Paul wasn’t eloquent, but God used him because he depended on the Holy Spirit to guide him (see 1 Corinthians 2:1-5). You can’t open someone’s heart to the truth of the Gospel-but God can, by His Spirit.

Or maybe you’re sharing the Gospel but nothing is happening people aren’t committing their lives to Christ. Maybe you’re afraid to share your faith because you don’t know what to say.
