How to Share the Gospel on Thanksgiving Without Being a Turkey

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How to Share the Gospel on Thanksgiving Without Being a Turkey
Greg Stier encourages leaders with a simple tip for sharing the good news during the holidays.

Greg Stier

“What are you thankful for?”

That’s it. That’s my “brilliant” idea for sharing the gospel in a simple and natural way this Thanksgiving. Ask the question and then just listen and affirm. The person you are talking to will most likely ask you what you are thankful for. This is your opportunity to crack the door open to a spiritual conversation. Maybe it could be something like…

“Of course, I’m grateful for family and friends like you. I’m thankful that I live in this great country. But most of all, I’m thankful that I have a relationship with God and not just some religion.”

This idea of Christianity being a relationship with God versus a religion has allowed me to dive into countless conversations about the good news of Jesus with neighbors, baristas, strangers, and friends. There is something surprising and disarming about it. I find that it usually spurs questions or comments from the person I’m talking to. Questions and comments like,

”What do you mean you don’t have a religion?”

“Why do you call it a relationship with God?”

“I’ve never thought of it that way. That’s a pretty cool way to look at it!”

After that, I share the Gospel story in a way that focuses on that relationship. To do that, I use the GOSPEL Journey Message that Dare 2 Share developed to clearly and simply share the GOSPEL:

God created us to be with him.
Our sins separate us from God.
Sins cannot be removed by good deeds.
Paying the price for sin, Jesus died and rose again.
Everyone who trusts in him alone has eternal life.
Life with Jesus starts now and lasts forever.

Of course, I don’t just quote those six points. I explain them and seek to use them to trigger more and deeper conversation. Some people are interested to go deeper. Some accept the message, others reject it, and still others need time to think about it.

So this Thanksgiving, my challenge to you is to ask people what they are grateful for and then share what you are grateful for. Use it as a natural way to share the good news. Along with enjoying Grandma’s pumpkin pie, help others to “taste and see that the Lord is good.”

Happy Thanksgiving!

Used with permission from Dare 2 Share Ministries. Dare 2 Share Ministries is committed to mobilizing teenagers to relationally and relentlessly reach their generation for Christ. Dare 2 Share’s youth evangelism training conferences, curriculum and books motivate and equip teenagers to share the gospel with their friends.

More from Greg Stier or visit Greg at www.dare2share.org

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