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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Win Win Evangelism Podcast, Tina Waldrom explores the question: Why are so many Australians turning away from Christianity and what can we do about it? Drawing from key national research by McCrindle, NCLS and the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Tina highlights the cultural shifts shaping the nation’s spiritual landscape. From perceptions of hypocrisy to distrust in institutions, the Church’s stance on sexuality, and the rise of “spiritual but not religious” thinking, she outlines six crucial insights to help believers understand what’s really going on.
More than statistics, this conversation offers practical ways to respond with empathy, authenticity, and integrity. Tina challenges listeners to rebuild trust through everyday consistency, to engage people relationally rather than institutionally, and to tell better stories about what God is doing in real lives. Whether you lead a church or simply want to represent Jesus more authentically in your world, this episode provides clarity, challenge and hope for evangelism in today’s Australia.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
Many Australians are turning away from Christianity due to the Church's stance on sexuality.
The perception of hypocrisy among Christians damages trust in the Church.
Authenticity and vulnerability are crucial for rebuilding trust.
Young Australians seek spirituality but resist traditional institutions.
Every friendship a Christian builds is a chance for evangelism.
The media shapes public opinion about Christianity negatively.
Churches need to focus on relational discipleship and community service.
Personal experiences of faith are more impactful than church programs.
Engaging with young people requires authenticity and realness.
Rebuilding trust involves demonstrating compassion and integrity.
And more…
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How Prophecy and Evangelism Work Together with Tina Waldrom
Tina Waldrom on Legacy Evangelism and Why It Matters To Churches Today
Kade Klemke on How Sports Can Become a Platform For the Gospel
How Community Engagement and Evangelism Work Together
Why Some People Come to Jesus Quickly—and Others Don’t
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Discussion Questions
1. Jesus embodied both uncompromising truth and radical compassion. How can you communicate biblical truth particularly on sensitive topics like sexuality with empathy, humility and grace? What would it look like to “lead with listening” in your own relationships?
Read: John 1:14
2. Many Australians admire Jesus but distrust the Church because of perceived hypocrisy. How can you personally close the gap between what you profess and how you live? What habits or practices might help you model authentic integrity?
Read: Matthew 23:27–28 and James 1:22
3. Research shows that over a million Australians don’t personally know a Christian. How could you make yourself more intentionally present in your local community, like joining clubs, volunteering, or building friendships? What might “relational evangelism” look like for you?
Read: Matthew 5: 14-16
4. In a culture that distrusts institutions, people are searching for realness. How might your vulnerability or honesty about personal struggles make the gospel more credible? When was a time that authenticity opened a door for faith conversation?
Read: 2 Corinthians 12: 9-10.
5. Media scandals and failures often dominate the public image of Christianity. How can you tell “better stories” through your own life and your community? What practical ways can you respond with grace rather than defensiveness when criticism arises?
Read: 1 Peter 2:12 and Romans 12:21.
6. Younger Australians often reject institutions but remain open to spirituality. How can you, your small group, or your church engage them through authenticity, creativity and service? What can you learn from their hunger for meaning and community?
Read: 1 Timothy 4:12
7. Tina concluded that evangelism isn’t about blaming culture but reflecting Jesus more authentically. What does “reflecting Jesus” look like in your workplace, neighbourhood, or friendships? How might you help rebuild trust in Christ through your daily life?
Read: Philippians 2:14-15
More than statistics, this conversation offers practical ways to respond with empathy, authenticity, and integrity. Tina challenges listeners to rebuild trust through everyday consistency, to engage people relationally rather than institutionally, and to tell better stories about what God is doing in real lives. Whether you lead a church or simply want to represent Jesus more authentically in your world, this episode provides clarity, challenge and hope for evangelism in today’s Australia.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
Many Australians are turning away from Christianity due to the Church's stance on sexuality.
The perception of hypocrisy among Christians damages trust in the Church.
Authenticity and vulnerability are crucial for rebuilding trust.
Young Australians seek spirituality but resist traditional institutions.
Every friendship a Christian builds is a chance for evangelism.
The media shapes public opinion about Christianity negatively.
Churches need to focus on relational discipleship and community service.
Personal experiences of faith are more impactful than church programs.
Engaging with young people requires authenticity and realness.
Rebuilding trust involves demonstrating compassion and integrity.
And more…
WATCH SHORT VIDEO: Australians Admire Jesus But Distrusts Christians
WATCH THIS FULL VIDEO EPISODE
*SUPPORT THIS PODCAST – BUY ME A COFFEE – MORE INFORMATION HERE.
*OUR ONLINE LEARNING & COURSES
Share Jesus Membership
On Mission with God @Home (free sample)
On Mission with God @Home (Full Course Details)
3 Day Evangelism Challenge
*OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS
How Prophecy and Evangelism Work Together with Tina Waldrom
Tina Waldrom on Legacy Evangelism and Why It Matters To Churches Today
Kade Klemke on How Sports Can Become a Platform For the Gospel
How Community Engagement and Evangelism Work Together
Why Some People Come to Jesus Quickly—and Others Don’t
*STAY CONNECTED TO DR TINA WALDROM
Website - Instagram - Facebook - LinkedIn
*GET THE LATEST INFORMATION FROM EVANGELISM IN AUSTRALIA
Subscribe to EIA
EIA Website
EIA YouTube Channel
EIA Instagram
EIA Facebook
Tina Waldrom on Facebook
Tina Waldrom on Instagram
Discussion Questions
1. Jesus embodied both uncompromising truth and radical compassion. How can you communicate biblical truth particularly on sensitive topics like sexuality with empathy, humility and grace? What would it look like to “lead with listening” in your own relationships?
Read: John 1:14
2. Many Australians admire Jesus but distrust the Church because of perceived hypocrisy. How can you personally close the gap between what you profess and how you live? What habits or practices might help you model authentic integrity?
Read: Matthew 23:27–28 and James 1:22
3. Research shows that over a million Australians don’t personally know a Christian. How could you make yourself more intentionally present in your local community, like joining clubs, volunteering, or building friendships? What might “relational evangelism” look like for you?
Read: Matthew 5: 14-16
4. In a culture that distrusts institutions, people are searching for realness. How might your vulnerability or honesty about personal struggles make the gospel more credible? When was a time that authenticity opened a door for faith conversation?
Read: 2 Corinthians 12: 9-10.
5. Media scandals and failures often dominate the public image of Christianity. How can you tell “better stories” through your own life and your community? What practical ways can you respond with grace rather than defensiveness when criticism arises?
Read: 1 Peter 2:12 and Romans 12:21.
6. Younger Australians often reject institutions but remain open to spirituality. How can you, your small group, or your church engage them through authenticity, creativity and service? What can you learn from their hunger for meaning and community?
Read: 1 Timothy 4:12
7. Tina concluded that evangelism isn’t about blaming culture but reflecting Jesus more authentically. What does “reflecting Jesus” look like in your workplace, neighbourhood, or friendships? How might you help rebuild trust in Christ through your daily life?
Read: Philippians 2:14-15
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