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Help! I’m Scared to Share the Gospel (with Clayton Hill)

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Have you ever tried to share the gospel…but then backed out? Do you break out in a cold sweat at the very thought of evangelizing? If so, this episode is for you! Real life rebelutionary Clayton Hill joins the podcast today to talk all about his own struggles with sharing the gospel (and how he overcame them), the best ways to start conversations, and how to get past the fear and awkwardness. Sara and Clayton even role-play a conversation to show you how to put these tips into practice. They dive into why it’s important and share some of the best (and worst) conversations they’ve had. This episode will give you the tools you need to step out and proclaim Christ with boldness and clarity.

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2 comments

  • Wow, what an amazing talk! Might be one of my favorite podcast episodes yet. Thank you for sharing this, Sara and Clayton! It’s really encouraging to hear how I personally CAN share the gospel, even though I’m an introvert. Also, it’s just such a blessing to hear the voices of fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, who are my own age and walking through the same struggles I am.
    Thanks again!

  • We are so thankful to hear this!!! (It was one of my favorite episodes too!) Praying God gives you strength and courage to proclaim His good news! 🙂 We are cheering you on!

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