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Why do so many Christians feel unqualified to share their faith? This message explores the surprising truth about evangelism and witnessing that every believer needs to hear. Discover how God uses ordinary people with messy stories to spread extraordinary news about Jesus Christ.Learn from biblical examples like the Samaritan woman at the well, who despite having five failed marriages became one of history's first evangelists. Explore how shepherds, tax collectors, and unschooled fishermen were chosen by God to announce the gospel message. This teaching addresses common fears about evangelism including social anxiety, lack of biblical knowledge, fear of rejection, and feeling unworthy.Find out why being a witness is different from being a lawyer, and how your personal story and relationships are more powerful tools for sharing faith than perfect theology. Understand how your struggles and imperfections actually demonstrate God's mercy and grace to others who need hope.This practical message on Christian evangelism, witnessing, and sharing faith will encourage believers who feel inadequate or unprepared to talk about Jesus. Perfect for anyone struggling with evangelism anxiety, fear of witnessing, or feeling unqualified to share the gospel message.Topics covered include overcoming evangelism fears, biblical examples of unlikely evangelists, the difference between being a witness versus having all the answers, and how God uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes. Whether you're a new Christian or have been following Jesus for years, this message will transform how you view your role in sharing the good news of salvation.

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