#62 - Finding Five People To Share Your Faith With

15/09/2025 24 min Episodio 62
#62 - Finding Five People To Share Your Faith With

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Keywordsevangelism, discipleship, relational evangelism, find five, divine appointments, outreach strategies, social anxiety, soul-level conversations, FANS acronym, persistence in evangelismSummaryIn this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave discuss the importance of relational evangelism and the concept of 'Finding Five'—a strategy to intentionally cultivate relationships with individuals who need to hear the gospel. They explore how to identify these individuals, the significance of divine appointments, and overcoming barriers such as social anxiety. The conversation emphasizes the need for persistence in sharing the gospel and the importance of building soul-level conversations with others.TakeawaysRelational evangelism is crucial for effective outreach.The 'Find Five' concept encourages intentional relationship building.Divine appointments are orchestrated by God for evangelism.Opportunity shortages are often due to short-sightedness.The FANS acronym helps identify potential contacts for evangelism.Writing down names helps maintain focus on outreach efforts.Prayer is essential for boldness and open doors in evangelism.Social anxiety can be managed by focusing on relationship building.Soul-level conversations are key to sharing the gospel effectively.Persistence is necessary; many need multiple touches with the gospel.Quotes:"Jesus will help you find those fives.""I wish I had more of a burden for the loss.""Make a list of people that need the gospel."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Relational Evangelism03:03 The Concept of Finding Five05:56 Cultivating Connections and Divine Appointments08:55 Overcoming Opportunity Shortages11:47 The FANS Acronym for Outreach15:05 First Steps in Evangelism17:48 Addressing Social Anxiety in Evangelism20:43 Building Soul-Level Conversations24:05 Persistence in Sharing the Gospel