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Mint Arrow Messages

64: Sharing Faith Fearlessly: Tips on Sharing Your Testimony in Authentic Natural Ways

Mint Arrow Messages

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Self-improvement, Education

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

I love to share about the gospel of Jesus Christ with my online audience, but it wasn't always that way! Today Neil and I dig into the topic of sharing about your faith online or with others around you, fearlessly and without hesitation. We talk about why it was so scary at first, how I got over that fear and what led me to a passion for sharing the gospel online. We talk about what topics people are seeking answers for most and how to share in natural and effective ways, why it's a lie that you can't talk about faith at work or school, and how to get help with and get better at sharing your faith with others. KiwiCo.com/MINTARROW for your first month FREE on select crates Storyworth.com/MINTARROW for $10 off your first purchase Show Notes: Book “The Power of Everyday Missionaries” by Clayton M. Christensen http://www.everydaymissionaries.org/ Missionary Work: Sharing What Is in Your Heart Dieter F. Uchtdorf Produced by Dear Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I love to share about the Gospel of Jesus Christ with my online audience, but it wasn't always that way.

0:06.0

Today Neil and I dig into the topic of sharing about your faith online or with others around you fearlessly and without hesitation.

0:13.1

We talk about why it was so scary at first

0:15.4

and how I got over that fear and what led me

0:17.5

to a passion for sharing the gospel online.

0:20.6

We also talk about what topics people

0:22.4

are seeking answers for most and how to share in natural and effective ways.

0:27.0

Why it's a lie that you can't talk about faith at work or at school and how to get help and get better at sharing your faith with others.

0:34.0

Okay, welcome to today's podcast episode.

0:39.0

I'm here with Neil.

0:40.0

Welcome. Hi guys.

0:41.0

And we are going to talk about a topic that I've been asked about a few times, and that is sharing your faith fearlessly with others. And I feel like I'm still trying to figure this out in person with people. But right now, we're social distancing anyway. So everything's kind of virtual and I don't know I hope that today what we share can help with some of you

1:06.9

who would like to be more bold about sharing your faith with others so and

1:11.6

Neil's gonna share some of his mission experiences too and what he's learned over the years as a full-time missionary and as a member missionary too.

1:20.0

So, hopefully this is going to be, I don't know, I'm excited about. I love, I love this topic. So I started my blog Mint Arrow in 2013. And the first couple of years I remember distinctly feeling like I really didn't

1:37.7

want people to know for sure what faith I belonged to and that was mostly just because I felt like if people knew

1:46.6

then they maybe would feel turned away or I feel offended or feel I don't know I

1:52.2

think it was totally one of Satan's greatest tricks and

1:56.0

tools that he uses on so many people feeling like oh if people know then then

2:01.2

they'll be weirded out or they won't accept me or it'll be too much for them or whatever.

2:06.2

So I tried to be pretty vague about our beliefs and our lifestyle for the first couple of years that we were blogging.

2:14.2

Do you remember having any conversations about this at all or was it just in my head?

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