How to Make Sharing Faith Easy

“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind… You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” Matthew 22:37–39

I often find that when the idea of sharing faith feels heavy, awkward, or intimidating, something is off.

We sometimes have visions of the “bullhorn” guy shouting “turn or burn,” or Billy Graham proclaiming God’s love to thousands he has never met.

Yes, there may be occasions when we share with strangers. But our greatest opportunities are usually with people we actually know, people we see regularly, engage with at work, sit next to on the sports field, or walk beside in everyday life.

At its core, sharing faith is not about pressure.

It is about love.

Jesus reduced the entire law to two movements:

Love God.
Love people.

When those two realities are alive in us, sharing faith becomes less like delivering a presentation and more like recommending your favorite restaurant, your favorite book, or the most meaningful trip you have ever taken.

You don’t hesitate to share something that genuinely changed your life.

You simply say, “You’ve got to experience this.”

The same is true spiritually.

The marketplace provides unparalleled opportunities. We spend our lives in shared struggles, solving problems, navigating pressure, celebrating wins, walking through setbacks. Eternity is never far from the surface.

The issue is rarely opportunity.

The issue is clarity, being prepared and finding bridges that feel authentic.

When your thinking is settled, sharing becomes simple.

Let’s explore five pillars that make sharing faith natural.

 

Pillars That Turn Spiritual Conversations into Natural Overflow

1. The Transforming Power of God’s Word

“The word of God is living and active.” Hebrews 4:12

One of the best ways to share faith is to share how God is changing you.

Transformation is rarely instant. It is progressive. When we allow God’s Word to mold us, challenge us, and shape us, it creates a wonder worth sharing.

Through Scripture we learn forgiveness, humility, peace, joy, courage, self-control, and so much more.

Often it is the power of one verse that captures us and that God uses to grow us.

I have found that a verse a week works for me. I “noodle” on it. I pray it. I ask what God is trying to show me.

Recently I spent time on:
“Well done, good and faithful servant.”

If I want to hear “well done,” I need to understand what goodness is. What faithfulness is. What it means to be a servant.

That week-long thought and prayer opened several conversations. Not forced. Not awkward. Just sharing what God was working on in me.

Sharing faith the easy way.

What would it be like for you to share how God’s Word is shaping you right now?

How about a verse a week? We do focus on a verse a week at CBMC. It is good.

The person you’re speaking with may even bring insight you hadn’t seen, and God may use them to grow you. Imagine that.

2. The Uniqueness of the Christian Faith

“By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:35

“So God created man in his own image.” Genesis 1:27

Christianity has changed the world through hospitals, education, the abolition of slavery, and movements of mercy.

At the core of these movements are two foundational ideas that are uniquely emphasized in the teachings of Jesus.

First: Love.

Many religions call followers to love one another. But only Christianity calls us to love our enemies.

Why?

Because that is how God loved us.

Can you imagine a more radical idea?

What would it be like to share with a coworker the concept of loving your enemies? That might include a colleague. A competitor. Even a family member.

The second foundation is Imago Dei.

Every person, black, white, male, female, rich, poor, brilliant, struggling, is made in the image of God.

All image-bearers.

This reshapes how you lead, hire, fire, compete, and disagree.

When you treat someone with dignity beyond what they “deserve,” you are displaying faith.

For me, this often surfaces after I have not treated someone as I should. I am drawn back to God’s call, a better way.

Sharing faith becomes easy when you enter a conversation grounded in the reality that Christianity uniquely calls us to love enemies and recognize the divine value of every person.

Might those be conversation starters for you?

3. Prophecy - A Story Written Before It Happened

“Beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he interpreted to them… the things concerning himself.” Luke 24:27

Another powerful avenue into faith conversation is prophecy.

Christianity is not myth layered over moral teaching. It is fulfillment.

Centuries before Jesus:

  • His birthplace was named (Micah 5:2).

  • A messenger would prepare His way (Isaiah 40:3).

  • He would be betrayed by a friend (Psalm 41:9).

  • He would enter Jerusalem riding a donkey (Zechariah 9:9).

  • He would be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver (Zechariah 11:12–13).

  • The betrayal money would buy a potter’s field.

  • He would remain silent before His accusers (Isaiah 53:7).

  • His suffering and crucifixion were described in detail (Psalm 22; Isaiah 53).

The classic probability illustration says fulfilling just eight of these prophecies would be like filling the state of Texas two feet deep with silver dollars, marking one, launching the silver dollar from 10 miles above the state, and blindfolding someone to find it on the first try.

Prophecy invites thoughtful wonder.

Sharing faith becomes easier when you realize you are not inviting someone into blind belief, but into a historical narrative unfolding across centuries.

“I’ve been captured by the prophecies of the Bible. Have you ever explored them?”

You do need to be prepared. There are the classic eight, and dozens more.

A helpful resource is Evidence That Demands a Verdict by Josh McDowell.

Prophecy can become a place of curiosity, and curiosity opens doors.

4. Prayer - The Wonder of Communion through Prayer with the Creator

“Call to Me and I will answer you and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known.” Jeremiah 33:3

Another meaningful conversation with a non-believer can center on prayer.

The mystery of communicating with the Lord of Lords is powerful.

The Christian faith is rooted in personal relationship with God.

Many people believe in a Creator, they see the stars, nature, order, beauty. But the idea of a personal God who listens and responds can feel challenging.

And yet we live in a world where stories of healing, unexplainable provision, and unexpected direction happen regularly.

“Have you ever known someone who was healed unexpectedly?”
“Have you ever prayed in desperation and seen something shift?”

These questions can begin a journey into faith.

Another simple entry point is what I call “realigning prayers.”

Short Scripture-anchored prayers that recalibrate my day:

Be still.
Seek first.
Count the cost.
I shall not want.
Less of me, more of You.

Prayer keeps me aligned as I work, walk with my family, and serve others.

When people see that you actually talk with God, and that He shapes you in that conversation, sharing becomes natural.

5. Your Story - The Trajectory Only Mercy Could Change

“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.” 2 Corinthians 5:17

The most common and powerful tool for faith conversation is your story.

Your testimony is about change and trajectory.

Not perfection.
Not expertise.
Not a polished presentation.

There was a direction your life was heading before surrender.

Driven by performance.
Shaped by brokenness.
Anxious for approval.
Weighted by comparison.
Carrying quiet guilt.
Trying to prove something.

Then something shifted.

A moment of surrender.
An awakening to grace.
A realization that you did not need to carry your life alone.

You are not perfect now.

But you are different.

The trajectory changed.

When you understand your own before-and-after, sharing becomes easy:

“I can see where my life was headed, and I can see how God redirected it.”

No one can argue with lived mercy.

Take time to prepare a 5-minute, 15-minute, and 30-minute version of your story. Watch how God uses your preparation.

Your story could change eternity for someone else.

 

When Love Leads, Sharing Becomes Easy

You naturally share good things.

A powerful movie.
A great restaurant.
A travel destination that changed you.
A leadership insight that worked.

Why?

Because you want others to experience what blessed you.

Faith-sharing works the same way.

When you have thought through:

  • How God changed your trajectory.

  • Why prophecy strengthens your confidence.

  • How loving enemies reshapes your reactions.

  • Why every person carries divine value.

  • How God’s Word is transforming you.

  • How prayer keeps you aligned.

Then sharing is no longer pressure.

It is overflow.

You are not fixing people.

You are sharing mercy.

You are not prescribing religion.

You are describing rescue.

You are not arguing superiority.

You are declaring grace.

And you are doing it with gentleness and respect.

 

Final Thoughts

“But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect.” 1 Peter 3:15

Sharing faith may feel awkward at times, but like all things, preparation changes that.

There are five powerful ways to enter into a faith conversation that are noted here and undoubtedly many more.

Choose one or two.

Sit down. Write out your thoughts. Ask the Lord what He has for you. Prepare to bless another.

It may be family.
A coworker.
A friend.

Only the Lord knows.

We should all be about God’s business:

Saving the lost.
Discipling the saved.
Helping the most needy.

Use these pillars as tools.

Walk intentionally.

And live toward the words:

“Well done, good and faithful servant.”


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