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Coaching Tip 12 – Remember Their Story
The Know Their Story initiative has been all about learning to notice and love the people around you. It’s about stepping into conversations where others feel safe enough to share deeply with you—not just so you can see if the door is open to share the gospel, but because you...
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Coaching Tip 11 – You’re not in this alone.
In Paul’s letter to the Romans, he wrote something surprisingly humble and deeply insightful: “For I long to see you so that I may impart some spiritual gift to you that you may be established; that is, that I may be encouraged together with you while among you, each of...
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Coaching Tip 10 – Listen with love, respond with Grace.
This year, you’re likely to meet people who want to share their stories—but who may have no interest in hearing the gospel. Some of those stories will celebrate sin. Some will reflect deep spiritual confusion or even hostility toward truth. And some may genuinely offend you. So what do we...
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Coaching Tip 9 – Let Kindness Be Your First Word.
When Jesus sent out His disciples, He gave them this instruction: “Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves” (Matthew 10:16). It’s a beautiful pairing of intentionality and character. Being wise as serpents means being thoughtful, discerning, and strategic about how we engage with the people around us. It reminds...
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Coaching Tip 8 – Always remember to be “salt and light.”
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said: “You are the salt of the earth… You are the light of the world… let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” (Matthew 5:13-16) It’s easy...
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Coaching Tip 7 – What’s in Your Back Pocket? Use “bridge” questions to go deeper.
Last week, we talked about having simple conversation starters—or “handshakes”—ready in your back pocket to break the ice. This week, we’re focusing on the next step: “bridge” questions—the kind that help move a conversation from surface-level to something deeper and more meaningful. I’ve found that bridge questions tend to fall...
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Coaching Tip 6 – What’s in Your Back Pocket? Have some common conversation starters ready.
One of the most helpful tools in personal evangelism is having a few good questions “in your back pocket.” These are the questions you can pull out at the right moment—one type breaks the ice and opens a conversation, while the other helps move the conversation to a deeper, more...
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