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Living Out Loud: Letting Your Love for God Flow into Everyday Language
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Living Out Loud: Letting Your Love for God Flow into Everyday Language
Current price: $19.95


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Living Out Loud: Letting Your Love for God Flow into Everyday Language
Current price: $19.95
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If you cringe at the thought of awkwardly bringing up your faith with others, you’re in good company.
While most of us have the
desire
to share the gospel, we don’t always know how to bring it up. Let’s face it... it’s not easy to go from “How's the weather?” to “Jesus died for you”; and no one is walking up to us on the street asking, “What must I do to be saved?” So what’s a well-intentioned Christian to do?
Enter
Living Out Loud.
Living out loud isn’t a strategy for sharing the gospel; it’s about being so comfortable in your own spiritual skin that conversations about faith happen naturally and spontaneously. It’s about making God such an integral part of your daily life that you
can’t help
but talk about him - at home, at work, with family, and with friends - not as a sales pitch, but as a facet of your regular conversations.
When your faith becomes obvious to those around you in the way you speak and live and love, evangelism stops seeming like a duty and simply flows from who you are.
Now doesn’t that sound better than having another awkward conversation?
While most of us have the
desire
to share the gospel, we don’t always know how to bring it up. Let’s face it... it’s not easy to go from “How's the weather?” to “Jesus died for you”; and no one is walking up to us on the street asking, “What must I do to be saved?” So what’s a well-intentioned Christian to do?
Enter
Living Out Loud.
Living out loud isn’t a strategy for sharing the gospel; it’s about being so comfortable in your own spiritual skin that conversations about faith happen naturally and spontaneously. It’s about making God such an integral part of your daily life that you
can’t help
but talk about him - at home, at work, with family, and with friends - not as a sales pitch, but as a facet of your regular conversations.
When your faith becomes obvious to those around you in the way you speak and live and love, evangelism stops seeming like a duty and simply flows from who you are.
Now doesn’t that sound better than having another awkward conversation?