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Most Christians want to share their faith. Most Christians freeze when they get the chance. The problem is rarely a lack of desire — it is a framework that treats evangelism as a performance you have to be ready for instead of a lifestyle you are already positioned for.
Andy Ziesmer is a touring rock musician who turned his platform into a mission field. He co-founded “A Jesus’ Mission,” a 501(c)(3) that uses music and relationship to reach people who would never walk into a church. He opened a coffee shop in Kosovo — a city that is 95% Muslim — not as a strategy but as a posture: put yourself where people are. The conversation he brings to this table will reframe what evangelism is actually supposed to look like, and why most Christians are waiting for the perfect method when what they need is a better position. This episode teaches what missional living actually looks like in everyday life — everyday evangelism, how to share your faith without being awkward, and why positioning yourself where people are is the key to Spirit-led witness, hosted by two pastors and a missionary.
You will learn why “welcoming people to your table” is one of the most effective evangelism strategies because it plays to what ordinary Christians already have — a home, a relationship, a life people can see up close. You will hear Andy explain how he practices telling his gospel story in the car before he ever needs it in real life, so when the moment arrives he is not scrambling for words — he is just speaking something he has already lived. And you will walk away with one question that can reorient your missional posture beginning this week: where are the people I am not yet going?
If evangelism has always felt like something you admire in others but cannot quite picture for yourself, this episode will change the frame. It is not about being bold enough. It is about being present enough — in the right places, with the right posture, with a story that is already yours.
Related episodes: Incarnational Living: How to Share Your Faith Without Being Pushy | How to Share Your Faith: The Practical Skills Most Christians Never Learn | How to Be a Good Neighbor
Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.
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Most Christians want to share their faith. Most Christians freeze when they get the chance. The problem is rarely a lack of desire — it is a framework that treats evangelism as a performance you have to be ready for instead of a lifestyle you are already positioned for.
Andy Ziesmer is a touring rock musician who turned his platform into a mission field. He co-founded “A Jesus’ Mission,” a 501(c)(3) that uses music and relationship to reach people who would never walk into a church. He opened a coffee shop in Kosovo — a city that is 95% Muslim — not as a strategy but as a posture: put yourself where people are. The conversation he brings to this table will reframe what evangelism is actually supposed to look like, and why most Christians are waiting for the perfect method when what they need is a better position. This episode teaches what missional living actually looks like in everyday life — everyday evangelism, how to share your faith without being awkward, and why positioning yourself where people are is the key to Spirit-led witness, hosted by two pastors and a missionary.
You will learn why “welcoming people to your table” is one of the most effective evangelism strategies because it plays to what ordinary Christians already have — a home, a relationship, a life people can see up close. You will hear Andy explain how he practices telling his gospel story in the car before he ever needs it in real life, so when the moment arrives he is not scrambling for words — he is just speaking something he has already lived. And you will walk away with one question that can reorient your missional posture beginning this week: where are the people I am not yet going?
If evangelism has always felt like something you admire in others but cannot quite picture for yourself, this episode will change the frame. It is not about being bold enough. It is about being present enough — in the right places, with the right posture, with a story that is already yours.
Related episodes: Incarnational Living: How to Share Your Faith Without Being Pushy | How to Share Your Faith: The Practical Skills Most Christians Never Learn | How to Be a Good Neighbor
Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.