Faith sharing is a vital aspect of the Christian life, deeply rooted in the teachings of Scripture. Jesus commands His followers in Matthew 28:19-20 to 'go therefore and make disciples of all nations,' emphasizing the importance of sharing the Gospel with others. This call to evangelism is not merely a suggestion but a fundamental aspect of our faith, as seen in Romans 10:14-15, which reminds us that 'how will they believe in Him of whom they have never heard?' Sharing our faith involves telling others about the great things God has done in our lives, echoing the sentiment found in Psalms 105:1, 'Oh give thanks to the Lord; call upon His name; make known His deeds among the peoples!' Furthermore, we are encouraged to build relationships with those around us, as illustrated in the sermon 'How to Befriend Strangers,' reflecting the love and acceptance that Christ showed to all. In Acts 1:8, we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to be witnesses 'in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.' By engaging in faith sharing, we fulfill our divine mandate and participate in the transformative work of God in the world.
In this sermon, the speaker begins by asking for prayers for a family whose father is in the hospital with terminal cancer. The speaker then turns to the passage in Mark 4:35 where Jesus is teaching in parables by the Sea of Galilee. Jesus gets into a boat to address the large crowd gathered around
Gareth Evans shares a powerful testimony of his journey from applying for a teaching position at Toronto Hebrew Academy to impacting the lives of students and the school's rabbi with his faith in Jesus Christ. Despite being a born-again Christian, he is offered the Head of Science Department positio
Ray Comfort shares a challenging and intense experience of trying to approach strangers with the Gospel using tracts, highlighting the importance of stepping out of our comfort zones to share our faith, even in the midst of tense and potentially dangerous situations. Despite facing hostility and mis
