Telling Jesus Stories

Lesson 7 of 10 September 1, 2025

During the class titled “Telling Jesus Stories,” the teacher emphasized that every believer has a unique story that can serve as a gateway to sharing the gospel. He encouraged participants to write and rehearse personal narratives that feel natural rather than scripted, allowing them to transition smoothly into conversations about faith. The lesson revisited the concept of a 15‑second bold moment, demonstrating how a brief, sincere introduction can open doors for deeper dialogue. The teaching also distinguished three evangelistic approaches—friendship, family, and stranger evangelism—pointing out that the New Testament examples of Paul, Lydia, the Philippian jailer, and the Ethiopian eunuch illustrate the power of sharing the gospel with strangers. Practical conversation starters, such as asking about hope, peace, or personal experiences, were provided as bridges to Jesus’ own stories. The class concluded with a reminder that while there is no silver bullet, consistent, genuine storytelling rooted in grace can transform ordinary encounters into opportunities for Christ. Overall, the session equipped the congregation with actionable tools for initiating spiritual conversations, reinforcing that sharing one's testimony, even in just 15 seconds, is a vital step toward fulfilling the Great Commission.

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