How to Share the Gospel: Ask. Admire. Admit

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2019
  • Understanding how to share the gospel is one of the foundational tenants of being a Christian. Jesus called us to Love God, Love Others, and Make Disciples.
    Has God put someone on your heart to share the gospel with, but you struggle with how to even bring it up?
    Listen as Greg Stier at Dare 2 Share walks us through Ask. Admire. Admit. And learn how to share the gospel with your friends, neighbors, and people with different religious beliefs or worldview.
    *Additional Resources*
    4 Minute Crash Course on How to Share your Faith
    www.dare2share.org/training/h...
    Share the gospel with different worldview
    www.dare2share.org/training/w...
    Learn how to Connect with God through 6 words that will change your LIFE (including a viral video from Spoken Word & Hip Hop Artist Propaganda)
    www.lifein6words.com
    Purchase our Field Guide to Sharing Your Faith to inspire and equip you to relationally share yours!
    store.dare2share.org/products...
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    For the past 28 years God has turned the ministry of Dare 2 Share into a movement that has mobilized more than ONE MILLION TEENAGERS across the nation to reach their peers with the Good News of Jesus Christ.
    Led by renowned speaker and author, Greg Stier, we believe youth ministries equipped to share the Gospel with every teen, everywhere are the answer to sparking an ongoing revival in our nation.
    Generation Z is the first post-Christian generation in our history. That’s why we need to Fight 2 Win the hearts and souls of teens in our country.
    Learn more at dare2share.org

Komentáře • 8

  • @CameliaMaeve
    @CameliaMaeve Před 11 lety +12

    As an atheist, I feel like I need to give you props. I haven't seen a Christian site be so neutral with it's presentation of other religions (or lack of). I appreciate the fact that you've even done this with Wicca and Islam (which has the challenge of being demonized by the mainstream culture due to middle eastern conflicts). While not fond of it, I understand that trying to convert people is part of your doctrine and I enjoy that you're trying to teach others to be respectful while they do so.

  • @GIsaacs
    @GIsaacs Před měsícem

    AWESOME 👌

  • @stillstoked1920
    @stillstoked1920 Před 11 lety +1

    hey Greg,
    Love your stuff man, I like how real you are and how you help connect people to others that don't believe the way we do in a very respectful way,

  • @kermitkuhns2533
    @kermitkuhns2533 Před 9 lety +1

    Super job. Easy to use. It flows with life. Love it.

  • @MrNamLy
    @MrNamLy Před rokem

    Nice video :D

  • @eltonron1558
    @eltonron1558 Před 14 dny

    Why not just read, and repeat what Jesus called the gospel?
    It's not that lengthy, complicated, confusing, need for a savior gospel, that's another gospel, and cursed, just the simple unambiguous true gospel since Jesus said it is.
    Mk. 1:14-15,gospel
    Mt. 24:14, gospel.
    It's so simple, and the true gospel that Christ will not return until it is.

  • @fallingforfiction8507
    @fallingforfiction8507 Před 4 lety

    Wow, that's manipulative af. Especially if it was a friend trying to 'admire' me for something I don't believe in - or makes some big statement about how he's a sinner and is looking for guidance (which would make me worry about what my friend is going through on a personal level??) - and then I find out it was all in order to missionise and brainwash me, I would definitely rethink that relationship. As an atheist, I hate it when my fellow atheists try to talk people out of their religion or to argue about it or are rude about the value of people's personal beliefs - and I call them out on this bullshit. But this is even worse - you are literally making videos about how to manipulate people into sharing your believe, rather than having an open, mutually-interested conversation with people of other religions.

    • @lanceburch6830
      @lanceburch6830 Před 3 lety

      Having an agenda doesn’t equal manipulation.