The final commandment that Jesus leaves us with before He ascends to Heaven is that we are to GO and make disciples. This call can be costly for some and require many to step out of their comfort zone. Is it enough to just show that we are Christians by how we love? Is it enough for us to just pray for those who are lost without intentionally discussing the transformative power of Jesus? Join in on this conversation as Eric and Brooke unpack what it means to evangelize today and the importance of having conversations about the gospel.
SONG SPOTLIGHT
- Had It Not Been | The Belonging Co.
- Worthy | Elevation Worship
EPISODE RESOURCES
- The Dismal State of Evangelism, the Divide Between Church and Culture, and The Missed Opportunity of Unchurched People’s Surprising Spiritual Openness | Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast
-Matthew 28: 19-20
-Your Story Has A Villain | Jonathan “JP” Pokluda
-State of Warfare Sermon Series | Harris Creek Baptist Church Podcast
-How to Tell The Truth | Preston Perry
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