3 Tips for Sharing Jesus with Others this Christmas

Author:
Adam Ramsey
Date:
October 28, 2022
Type:

With Christmas only a few weeks away, it is indeed timely that we remind ourselves of the great opportunity this season brings to invite people to our church services and pray that our conversations might witness to the Lord Jesus. Adam Ramsey suggests that we can turn even Santa into a discussion about the gospel. More people are likely to consider attending a church service at Christmas time and whilst we may be nervous about sharing the gospel, Ramsey reminds us that Christ is with us, always.

"While it is certainly true (and curious) that there are those in our culture who consider it an offensive social taboo to talk about Jesus during his birthday celebration, the bottom line for Christians is that Christmas comes with more opportunities to give people the gift of the gospel than any other time of the year."

3 Tips for Sharing Jesus with Others this Christmas

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