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Family sharing the Gospel using The Lamb

Family sharing the Gospel using The LambEvery believer is an Ambassador for Christ, responsible for sharing the Good News of the Bible with those around them. One prominent group is our family—our parents, siblings and children. Then there’s also extended family—our cousins, aunts, uncles and more. But it’s not always easy to share the Gospel with family. Some family will be resistant. Others may still nurse a wound over a fight from long ago. How do we share with them? Gathered here are some ideas and testimonies to encourage you.

1. When family rejects the Gospel

It’s heartbreaking when family, for one reason or another, don’t believe.
If you have complicated family relationships where sharing the Gospel is risky and discouraging, you’re not alone. Here are some encouraging insights and practical ideas just for you. Read more.

2. I just can’t share the Gospel with my family… it’s too hard

Brother, sisters, parents, in-laws, and children…they’re the people who have seen you at your worst, argued with you, who know your strengths as well as your weaknesses. Here are some stories of real people who shared the Good News with their loved ones. Read more.

3. Teach God’s Word to your kids amidst the busyness

“Where did the day go?” John sighed to himself as he tucked his children into bed. “How am I supposed to teach my children what they need to know about God when there just aren’t enough hours in a day!” Read more.

4. Worldview Rethink curriculum: a handy gospel tool for parents

You want to ground your family in God’s Word, but you’re not sure you have the answers, let alone the time it takes. Find out how the Worldview Rethink Curriculum gives parents and homeschool families alike just what they need. Read more.

5. It’s a shame I didn’t understand as a teenager. I might not have rebelled

A story of a lady who wanted so much to share the gospel with her sister. She sent her sister a copy of “The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus” and her sister opened the book and read. Learn what happened.

More stories to come.