Your First Steps To Developing An Evangelistic Lifestyle!


Find out how to be invited by God into what he is already doing in the lives of unbelievers around you.

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Your First Steps To Developing An Evangelistic Lifestyle!

Find out how to be invited by God into what he is already doing in the lives of unbelievers around you.

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Resources to help you develop an evangelistic lifestyle

Based on how Jesus did evangelism, we have created these resources to help you make the most of evangelistic moments.

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Evangelistic Stories


Learn how to make the most of evangelistic moments


This evangelistic story is about the miraculous healing of a man who was wearing a leather cross earring. Mark and Fiona share how this man experiences Jesus kingdom.


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God's Dream

Mark describes evangelism within the context of God's Dream. God has a dream to reconcile the world to himself and he invites us to join with him in its fulfilment. Evangelism is a privilege!



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God's Dream


Mark describes evangelism within the context of God's Dream. God has a dream to reconcile the world to himself and he invites us to join with him in its fulfilment. Evangelism is a privilege!


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10 Day Evangelistic Moments Activation


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Featured blog

By Mark & Fiona Gilpin May 4, 2025
There are many ways to communicate the gospel to people around us, but we often don't know where to begin. Multiple evangelistic methods suggest starting with sin, but is this the best place to begin? When we consider The Engel Scale , it can help us contextualise what we say, in a way that will be more relevant to where a person is on their journey to faith. Yet we may not always know that, especially if we are speaking to someone we don't know well. What can we learn from Jesus? Do we consider Jesus as a great evangelist, whose approach to sharing the gospel with someone as the model to follow? If so, what can we learn from him? Even a brief reading of the gospel stories shows us that Jesus shared the gospel differently with each of the individuals he was speaking with. Before speaking, he would consider the person in front of him and the condition of their heart towards God. Often he would share a story, sometime he would ask a question, other times he would pray for a miracle. Jesus would be looking for the heart issues that would stop them from believing in him. He didn't deliver a generic three-point message in the hope that it would land in their heart and cause them to want to repent. He crafted his message so it would have maximum impact, often requiring some individuals to go away and do some further thinking. He was looking for people who were open to his message. Sometimes he would compliment unbelievers for their faith. Perhaps the best known example is the Roman Centurion who sought out Jesus to heal his servant. He simply believed that all Jesus needed to do was to say the word, and his servant would be healed. He was convinced that Jesus did not need to come to his house and see his servant in person to heal him. Jesus' response to the Centurion's faith was unexpected: " When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and said to those following him, “Truly I tell you, I have not found anyone in Israel with such great faith. I say to you that many will come from the east and the west, and will take their places at the feast with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven ." (Matthew 8:10-11). Jesus compliments this Centurion for his faith. He doesn't start with his sin, but instead he starts with something that amazes him about the man in front of him. Think for a minute, God can be amazed at things in the lives of unbelievers around you . It may be their faith, it may be the way they love people, or the way they have handled a devastating event in their life. How about asking God what he loves about the unbelievers you know? How about suggesting to people that God may have a high opinion of them? How about even thinking that they may have acted in a way that caught God's attention in a positive way? Maybe for some, telling them what God loves about them is the place where we need to start when we share the gospel. Here is a story that illustrates the importance of this. In this evangelistic moment, God shares with Mark what he loves about a waitress.

Our new book

Does the thought of doing evangelism fill you with fear and make you want to run for the door? Do you struggle to find motivation to share your faith? Have you had uncomfortable experiences with evangelism that you would rather not repeat?

If so, this book is for you! God’s Dream will take you on a journey to discover the purpose God has for you in fulling his dream. It will inspire you to try evangelism again no matter what your previous experiences have been.


This book is a real tonic for all of us who feel out of our depth with the big ‘E’. Laced with brilliant real life stories and examples of how easy evangelism can be when we partner with the Holy Spirit.

Mark Hendley, Director of The Stones Cry Out.


"This book has had a radical effect on my life and those around me.  Since reading this book I have had words of knowledge, healed and lead people to Jesus and had lots of fun along the way."

Michele


This is the best book I have read on evangelism in the past ten years.

Derrick, YWAM Missionary.

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God's Dream Book by Mark & Fiona Gilpin

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