If evangelism is the core of the church, why do we see so few people born again by giving their life to Christ on a regular basis? Why do most Christians feel so discouraged about evangelism? Pastor and teacher Jeff Musgrave has seen Christians and churches all over the world radically change their ability to be used by God to save the lost. They do so by having a better understanding of the metaphor Paul uses in his New Testament letters of a race. “The Christian life is not just a race, but it is a relay race. God tells us to run with patience and endurance. Our faith was passed to us by those that have gone on before us. The most important part of a relay race is the exchange, getting the baton of faith into the hands of next runner that will continue the race behind us.“ Jeff has created a series of tools that help simplify the process, and training that builds confidence, and a system that organizes the efforts. And it all starts with relationships that you already have, with your neighbors, your friends, your co-workers or fellow students. We’ve all heard the old adage that people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care. As it turns out, that’s exactly where the exchange begins. Welcome to Echoes of Faith, a podcast about God working in our lives today and how His Word impacts our future. In this episode our host Caleb Phelps is joined by Jeff Musgrave. Jeff and his wife Anna founded “The Exchange” in 2010 and have presented their training in 200 churches, to thousands of people. They recently completed delivering this training at Faith Baptist Palm Bay in September of 2019. This Podcast comes out at a key time when participants will be hitting a key milestone in their building new and old personal relationships while praying for salvation and putting into practice this comfortable approach of sharing the gospel. Jeff and Caleb sat down toward the end of the training sessions and talked about the approach and how you the Podcast listener can put these principles into practice. And now, here’s pastor Caleb.