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Evangelism and Re-evangelism

Share the Good News with believers too.

Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope that is in you.
— 1 Peter 3:15

So often we think of this verse as a call to evangelism. People outside the faith may be surprised by your hope in dark times and wonder where it comes from. But in these times, it's helpful to share the reason for our hope with others inside the faith too — with one another. The gospel is good news and we need some good news right now. Let's re-evangelize our hearts regularly.

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Exchanging Gifts

Seeing commerce as a gift of love.

God is able to make all grace overflow to you, so that in all things, at all times, having all that you need, you will overflow in every good work. You will be made rich in every way so that you may be generous in every way, which produces thanksgiving to God through us
— 2 Corinthians 9:8,11

So much of bending culture toward God's kingdom involves seeing differently. The world around us tends to be impersonal and transactional. Here's a small way we can disrupt the prevailing system. Next time you need a product or service, see that commodity as a gift of love to you or your family—God's provision. Someone (probably several people) conceived, designed, manufactured, shipped, and delivered it to meet a need. In exchange, you will bless them and their families with your money—also God's provision. This can be more than just a transaction. It can be an exchange of love.

Is this just semantics? Maybe sometimes. But this way of thinking can shape attitudes in our work. And it can help form our hearts toward gratitude and away from entitlement. It may even influence who we 'do business' with. God's kingdom consists of giving and receiving, not buying and selling.

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Witnesses

Telling our story of life with God.

What was it like to live through 2020? Someday that question will be asked just like some of us have asked about the Great Wars and the Great Depression. We will have lots of stories to tell. And our lives will tell a story too. We are all being changed by the patterns of this year.

The same is true of our life with God. When Jesus says we will be his witnesses (Acts 1:8), he means people will learn about him through our own story. With our lips, we tell of our relationship with him. And with our life, we show how we are being changed by the patterns of his kingdom.

When they saw the boldness of Peter and John and found out that they were uneducated and untrained men, they were astonished and took note of the fact that these men had been with Jesus.
— Acts 4:13
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