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Not every raised voice is boldness, and not every sharp word is faithfulness. In this episode of Hearts for the Lost, Brian and Jimmy take an honest look at tone and motive in evangelism. When should our tone remain gentle? Is there ever a time for strong confrontation? And how do we guard our hearts from turning gospel conversations into ego contests?
Drawing from passages like 1 Peter 3:15, 2 Timothy 2:24–26, and the example of Christ Himself, Brian and Jimmy discuss what it means to speak truth with both clarity and compassion. Evangelism is not about winning arguments or scoring points—it is about loving souls enough to tell them the truth in a way that reflects the character of Christ.
If our message is reconciliation, our manner should not contradict it. Join Brian and Jimmy as they explore how humility, biblical wisdom, and genuine love for the lost shape the tone of faithful gospel witness.
By Jimmy Delossantos and Brian Ninde4.9
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Not every raised voice is boldness, and not every sharp word is faithfulness. In this episode of Hearts for the Lost, Brian and Jimmy take an honest look at tone and motive in evangelism. When should our tone remain gentle? Is there ever a time for strong confrontation? And how do we guard our hearts from turning gospel conversations into ego contests?
Drawing from passages like 1 Peter 3:15, 2 Timothy 2:24–26, and the example of Christ Himself, Brian and Jimmy discuss what it means to speak truth with both clarity and compassion. Evangelism is not about winning arguments or scoring points—it is about loving souls enough to tell them the truth in a way that reflects the character of Christ.
If our message is reconciliation, our manner should not contradict it. Join Brian and Jimmy as they explore how humility, biblical wisdom, and genuine love for the lost shape the tone of faithful gospel witness.

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