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Host Danny Chan takes a focused, personal look at what it really means to reach people who don’t know Christ in a meaningful, lasting way. In this episode, he challenges the idea that ministry starts with doctrine or persuasion, and instead reframes outreach as relationship-first—grounded in friendship, trust, and emotional safety. He explains why people are far more open to spiritual truth when they feel known and accepted, and how authentic community creates the conditions where real conversion can take root. The conversation centers on living out the gospel through presence, consistency, and care—showing that faith is most effectively shared through trusted relationships long before it is formally taught.
By Southern California ConferenceHost Danny Chan takes a focused, personal look at what it really means to reach people who don’t know Christ in a meaningful, lasting way. In this episode, he challenges the idea that ministry starts with doctrine or persuasion, and instead reframes outreach as relationship-first—grounded in friendship, trust, and emotional safety. He explains why people are far more open to spiritual truth when they feel known and accepted, and how authentic community creates the conditions where real conversion can take root. The conversation centers on living out the gospel through presence, consistency, and care—showing that faith is most effectively shared through trusted relationships long before it is formally taught.