I would argue that everyone is an evangelist from one degree to another. Here's an example: I love sushi. My favorite spot for great sushi is Mamma's Sushi in Lakewood, Ca. Every other sushi place gets evaluated by Mamma Sushi's quality, service, and cost. I love this place so much that if you mention that you like sushi, I have to take you to Mamma Sushi. If you never tried sushi, you have to try Mamma Sushi. If you want a new favorite sushi restaurant, you have to try Mamma Sushi When I am at Mamma's, I check-in and post pictures on social media. I have even left a review on Yelp recommending Mamma Sushi to people I will never meet. That is if we don't bump into each other at Mamma Sushi Do you see what's happening? I have become an evangelist for Mamma Sushi. When you are excited about something, when you love something, you will tell others about it. You will invite others to come to check it out. You will try to convince people that this is a great place because you want them to experience the same joy and satisfaction that you are experiencing. Why is it so easy to share our love for a sushi restaurant but when it comes to the most essential thing in our lives-our faith in Jesus, the forgiveness of sins, a new life presently and the promise of eternal life in heaven-we don't know what to do? Don't worry, it's easier than you think. In this timely resource, Mike Larsen shows how easy it is for everyone to begin sharing the love and truth of Jesus in practical ways.
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