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Journeywomen

Sharing the Gospel with Sarah Pape

Journeywomen

Hunter Beless

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9 • 2.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2017

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Journeywomen podcast, Sarah Pape, a writer and photographer from Dallas, TX, talks about sharing the Gospel in the context of real life. We discuss cultivating the discipline of evangelism, preaching the Gospel first to ourselves, praying for opportunities to share our faith, and strategies for navigating what can sometimes be viewed as an awkward conversation. Sarah said that just as much as you preach the Gospel to non-believers, we need to preach it to ourselves, first of all, and to our spouses and to friends. When the Gospel becomes part of our daily thinking and conversations, it’s natural for it to spill over into our conversations with others. I know you'll be challenged and encouraged to share about your own relationship with Jesus with friends and family as you listen. Journeywomen comes alongside women to move them to know and love God and his Word, to find hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in their local churches as they go out on mission for the glory of God. We would love for you to consider making a tax-deductible donation to Journeywomen at journeywomenpodcast.com/give.  FOR MORE Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook Share the podcast by writing a review Interviews do not imply Journeywomen’s endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned.  Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Journey Women Podcast. I'm your host, Hunter Beelis.

0:08.4

Life's a journey we were never meant to walk alone. We all need friends along the way.

0:13.1

On the Journey Women Podcast, we'll chat with mentors about gracefully navigating the

0:16.7

seasons and challenges we face on our journey's Suclorify God.

0:21.4

Today on the show, I'm chatting with my dear friend Sarah Pate. Sarah is a writer and photographer

0:25.8

who lives in Dallas, Texas, where she juggles being a full-time wife, blogger, and friend.

0:30.6

Whether she'll admit it or not, Sarah is so faithful to share the hope that she has in

0:33.8

Jesus. That's what we're chatting about on Journey Women today. I can't wait for you to

0:38.3

hear from her on the topic of sharing the gospel.

0:41.4

If you enjoy listening to the Journey Women Podcast, please make sure to leave a review on

0:44.8

iTunes. You can find a simple tutorial under the podcast tab on my website, which you'll

0:49.2

find listed in the show notes. Thanks so much. Hope you guys enjoy the show.

0:56.2

You couldn't have lucked out better with such a great last name for yourself.

0:58.9

It was a great one. Sarah's got a paper.

1:01.7

Yeah, yeah, it works, but a lot of kids are like, at least if my students are not, you know,

1:07.8

like phonetic readers and they're like, oh, pop-a, like did you marry like a man of ethnicity?

1:14.4

How can you mess up paper? I know. No, my grandma too, which grand she's from Southern

1:18.7

American top. But she was like, Mrs. Pop-a, and I'm like, no girl, no, it is paper. It is

1:25.4

exactly like it looks. In Arkansas, I'm sure it does come out as paper.

1:30.7

Paper. Mm-hmm. Yeah.

1:33.0

Remember when everything in college, when we got there, I was like, I did not know high

1:37.8

was two syllables until we moved here. You stretch it out as long as you can.

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