Evangelism

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Sharing the gospel doesn’t have to be complicated. These practical tools—like tracts, salvation cards, and training videos—are designed to help you engage with others naturally and confidently. Whether you're handing out a tract or starting a conversation, these resources will give you the confidence to share your faith and make a difference in your community.

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(    Shawn h.    )

Through Riley’s training, I’ve seen people saved and healed right in front of me. His methods work—and they work through anyone willing to step out in faith.

I’ve been crying out to God for years for opportunities to share Jesus.

(    Benita D.    )

After we prayed, he said, 'I don’t have to hope anymore; now I know.' It was one of the greatest moments of my life.

Through Pastor Riley's method, I led my 90-year-old father to Christ over the phone.

(    Doris T.    )

That day, I stepped out, followed the card, and two people received Jesus. I’ll never forget it.

At a downtown outreach, Riley handed me the mic and showed me how simple it is to lead someone to Christ.

(    Pastor Bert Wimberly, Gates of the City, Kerrville, TX   )

That's more than in the last 8 years combined. Healings and deliverances are breaking out, even at the grocery store! Riley’s message of simplicity and boldness is fueling revival in our region.

This ministry has forever impacted our church. Since Riley ministered in January, we’ve seen over 600 people saved—

(    Outreach Team Member   )

That moment forever shifted my understanding of evangelism’s reach and power.

We walked into a Bingo Hall and Riley boldly led over 60 people to Jesus—right there over the mic!

Your story doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to be real. When you share how Jesus has transformed your life, you’re inviting others into a conversation that could change their eternity. It’s not about having the right words; it’s about being genuine and open. Whether you’re just starting out or have been sharing your faith for years, your story has the power to make an impact. Let’s get started.

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Follow Up. Don’t Walk Away Forever.

Evangelism isn’t a one-and-done thing. Keep the door open and stay connected if you can. Check in later. Sometimes the next conversation will be the one where everything clicks.

Pray With Them—or For Them

When they’re ready, lead them in a simple prayer to receive Jesus. But if they’re not there yet, that’s okay. Just offer to pray for them. Trust God to keep working on their heart.

Be Bold, Not Pushy.

It takes courage to talk about your faith, but boldness doesn’t mean being forceful. We’re not trying to win arguments—we’re after souls. Be confident but be gentle. The Holy Spirit does the convincing. 


Use Scripture, Not Sermons

You don’t need to preach a 10-point message. The Word of God is powerful all by itself. God’s Word always gets results. Share the scriptures from the heart. It’s powerful and personal.

 Be a Listener First

Before you talk about Jesus, take time to listen. People are carrying real stories and real pain—they’re not looking for a lecture. Ask the questions. Let them speak. People want to feel seen and heard. Take time to listen. No interrupting. Be present.

Be Authentic. Let Love Lead

People can spot fake from a mile away. Just be yourself. Your authenticity is what breaks down walls. Just be real. When love leads, hearts open. Love never fails.

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How do I know if someone is ready to accept Jesus?

When someone is asking questions, sharing their struggles, or expressing openness to spiritual things, it’s often a sign that God is at work in their heart. You can also ask them directly how they feel about Jesus and faith, and whether they would like to pray and receive Him. In Revelation 3:20, Jesus says, “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in.” When they’re ready to accept, just lead them in a simple prayer of repentance and faith in Jesus.

What are some easy ways to share the gospel with my friends and family?

Start by praying for them and looking for opportunities to speak into their lives. Share what Jesus means to you—sometimes it’s a simple as saying, “I’ve been learning more about God, and it’s really helped me find peace.” Ask them questions about their own faith or what they believe. The book of Acts shows that the early believers didn’t hesitate to share the gospel with their families (Acts 10:24). Be open, respectful, and ready to listen, and let God use you to plant seeds.

Do I need to have a "perfect" testimony to share it?

No, your testimony doesn’t need to be perfect or dramatic—it just needs to be genuine. God uses real, imperfect stories to reach people. Revelation 12:11 says, “They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.” Your story might be a powerful tool for someone who’s facing similar struggles or seeking answers. The key is being authentic and showing how Jesus has changed your life.

How do I start a spiritual conversation with someone who isn’t interested in religion?

It’s important to approach these conversations with respect and sensitivity. Ask open-ended questions about their beliefs or life in general. Sometimes, sharing how Jesus has made a difference in your life is the best way to start. In John 4, Jesus speaks with the woman at the well, starting with a simple request for water and gradually moving to deeper spiritual conversation. Begin with kindness, and don’t push. Sometimes, planting a seed of interest leads to a meaningful conversation later on.

How can I evangelize online or through social media?

Social media is a powerful tool for evangelism. Share Bible verses, personal stories, and messages of hope. In Colossians 4:5-6, Paul encourages believers to make the most of every opportunity and to let our speech be “full of grace, seasoned with salt.” You can post articles, videos, or even share your testimony through a simple post. Start conversations in the comments or in private messages. Be authentic, kind, and respectful. Always remember that the goal is to point people to Jesus and to show His love through your words and actions.

How do I know when someone is ready to hear the gospel?

God will give you the right moment to share the gospel, and often, it’s when someone’s heart is already open to spiritual matters. Jesus speaks in Matthew 9:37-38 about the harvest being plentiful but the workers being few. Be sensitive to God’s timing and prompting. Watch for signs of curiosity or struggle, as people often ask questions about life, purpose, or suffering. Pray and ask the Holy Spirit to show you when to speak. Trust that God is already at work in their heart.

What should I say when someone asks difficult questions about Christianity?

It’s okay not to have all the answers! The key is to listen, be honest, and point them back to Jesus. When you don’t have the answer, tell them you’ll look it up together. In 1 Peter 3:15, we are encouraged to “always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.” However, it’s important to share what you do know—your personal testimony and how Jesus has changed your life. Sometimes, it’s not about having all the answers, but about showing love and humility in the process.

How do I start sharing my faith if I’m nervous?

It’s completely normal to feel nervous when sharing your faith. Even experienced evangelists face moments of fear. But remember, you’re not alone—God is with you every step of the way. In 2 Timothy 1:7, it says, "For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control." When you step out in faith, you are relying on the Holy Spirit’s strength, not your own. Start small—share your story with a friend, or hand out a tract. The more you practice, the more confident you'll become. Trust that God will give you the words when you need them (Luke 12:11-12).

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