Evangelism Toolkit

We believe that evangelism is for every believer. Whether you're new to sharing your faith or a seasoned disciple, this toolkit is designed to equip you with the confidence, compassion, and clarity to talk about Jesus in everyday life.

Share the Gospel

Social media is one of today’s most powerful evangelism tools—and you don’t have to be an influencer to make an impact. This section includes ready-to-post graphics designed to help you share faith, hope, and real conversations online.

Whether you're inviting someone to church, sharing a personal testimony, or planting a seed of truth, these resources make it simple and meaningful. Use them in your stories or airdrop and share them when you evangelize in person.

Text Message Templates

Invitation to Church

Hey [Name]! I just wanted to invite you to church this Sunday. I really think you’d enjoy the message—it’s been helping me a lot lately. Wanna come with me? I’ll save you a seat!

Prayer Check-In

Hey [Name], You’ve been on my heart today. Is there anything I can pray with you about?

Follow-Up After a Service or Event

Hey [Name], It was so good seeing you at [event/service] today! What stuck with you the most from the message?Let me know if you ever want to talk or dive deeper into anything—we’re on this journey together.

Encouragement During a Tough Time

Hey [Name], Just sending some love your way. Even when things feel heavy, God’s still holding you up. You’ve got this—and I’ve got you in prayer.

New Believer Follow-Up

Hey [Name], I’ve been thinking about how powerful it was when you gave your life to Christ. I just wanted to remind you—you’re not in this alone. If you ever need prayer, encouragement, or someone to talk to, I’m here.

Discipleship Invitation

Hey [Name], I’m going to my eHuddle (small group) this week and thought of you. It’s all about growing our faith, asking questions, and supporting each other. You down to join us?

Testimony Prompts

Your story has power. Let’s help you tell it.

Use these prompts to guide someone in sharing their testimony in a 2–3 minute version or even as a social post, video, or conversation starter.

1. Before Jesus…

  • What was life like before your relationship with God?

  • What were you struggling with?

  • What were you searching for?

Example:
“I used to find my worth in people and performance. No matter what I did, I never felt enough.”

2. How You Met Him…

  • What moment or experience shifted things?

  • How did you hear about Jesus?

  • What made you decide to follow Him?

Example:
“Everything changed when someone invited me to church. I didn’t expect to feel anything, but that day, I realized God wasn’t far from me—He was chasing me.”

3. Since Following Jesus…

  • How has your life changed?

  • What are you learning now?

  • What’s your relationship with God like today?

Example:
“Now I have peace—even when life is crazy. I don’t have all the answers, but I know I’m loved, chosen, and never alone.”

Navigating Tough Conversations

Let’s be honest—some topics aren’t easy. But the truth of the Gospel is never afraid of tough conversations. This section helps you approach hard moments with grace, love, and truth.

Key Reminder: You’re not trying to win arguments—you’re planting seeds that God will water.

Conversation Starters & Responses – How to respond when someone says “I don’t believe in God”

“I don’t believe in God.”

Response:
“I respect that. Can I ask—what’s shaped your beliefs? I’d love to hear your story.”
(Pause, listen.)
“Thanks for sharing. I believe in God because I’ve seen Him move in my own life—healing, providing, giving peace in moments I shouldn’t have had it. If you’re ever open to it, I’d love to share more of that with you.”

Key Tip: Lead with curiosity, not correction. People want to be heard before they’re helped.

Dealing with Doubt & Deconstruction – Approaching questions with empathy instead of arguments.

“Why would a loving God allow suffering?”

Response:
“That’s a heavy and honest question. Suffering is something we all experience, and I’ve wrestled with that too. What helped me was understanding that God doesn’t cause pain—but He redeems it. Jesus suffered too. He gets it. And somehow, God uses brokenness to bring healing, both in us and through us.”

Key Tip: Empathize first. Offer your story, not a sermon.

 “I’m spiritual, not religious.”

Response:
“I get that. Religion can feel rigid or even harmful. I’m not offering religion—I’m offering relationship. Jesus didn’t come to start a religion. He came to reconnect us to the Father, restore our identity, and invite us into daily life with Him.”

Key Tip: Shift the conversation from rules to relationship.

“I used to go to church, but I don’t trust it anymore.”

Response:
“That’s real. Church hurt is deep. I’m sorry for what happened to you. If you’re ever ready, I’d love to walk with you in rediscovering God for yourself—not through a broken system, but through personal connection.”

Key Tip: Validate their experience. Don’t rush them—just be a safe space.

 

Faith & Culture – Talking about Jesus in a world full of trending opinions.

 “All religions basically say the same thing.”

Response:
“They do have similarities—like doing good and treating others well. But what makes Jesus different is that He didn’t just teach morality. He became the sacrifice for our sins. No other faith has God coming to us to offer grace we couldn’t earn.”

Key Tip: Focus on the uniqueness of grace. The Gospel is about done, not do.

 “I believe in God, but I don’t think you need church or religion to have a relationship with Him.”

Response:
“I get that. A lot of people feel the same. What helped me was realizing that church isn’t about rules or rituals—it’s about community, growth, and accountability. Like any relationship, our walk with God gets stronger when we’re around others who are trying to grow too.”

Key Tip: Affirm the feeling. Share your journey. Invite discovery. Instead of debating, open the door for curiosity. Responses like “That makes sense” or “I used to feel that way too” lower defenses and make people more open to your experience.

Boundaries in Evangelism – Knowing when to plant a seed and when to walk away with peace.

 “I don’t want to talk about religion. It’s all fake anyway.”

Response:
“I respect that. I just want you to know I’m not here to force anything—I just care.
If you ever do want to talk or have questions, I’m here.”

Key Tip: You’re not debating—you’re planting. You’ve made it safe for them to circle back when they’re ready. That’s a seed.

 “I’m glad church works for you, but I’m good on all that.”

Response:
“Totally understand. If life ever shifts and you want someone to talk to or a place to visit, I’m here for you. No pressure—just an open invite.”

Key Tip: You left the door open without pushing it open. That kind of grace is what people remember when life gets hard.

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