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What if evangelism isn’t about having all the right answers but about helping people truly see Jesus? In this episode of the Win Win Evangelism Podcast, Tina Waldrom and James Thompson unpack a refreshing and deeply biblical approach to evangelism that shifts the focus from pressure to participation. If you’ve ever felt unsure about sharing your faith, this conversation will give you clarity, confidence, and a simple framework you can actually live out in your everyday life.
As we explore how to open people’s eyes to Jesus, you’ll discover how unity, prayer, clear communication, and genuine love all play a part in Sharing the Gospel in a Secular Australia. This isn’t about formulas or forcing conversations. It’s about joining what God is already doing. Whether you’re new to evangelism or looking to grow deeper, this episode will help you step out with boldness and authenticity.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
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Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding that God has already accomplished salvation (John 19:30) change the way you approach evangelism? Reflect on what it means to “open people’s eyes” rather than “convince” them
2. In what ways can unity among believers help open people’s eyes to Jesus?
3. Who are 2–3 people in your life whose “eyes” you can begin praying for consistently this week?
4. How can you grow in both speaking to God (prayer) and listening to God in your evangelism?
5. What fears or hesitations do you have about sharing the Gospel openly, and how can you bring these before God?
6. Where can you intentionally create space for both declaring and demonstrating the Gospel this week?
7. What does loving your neighbour practically look like in your current season of life?
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What if evangelism isn’t about having all the right answers but about helping people truly see Jesus? In this episode of the Win Win Evangelism Podcast, Tina Waldrom and James Thompson unpack a refreshing and deeply biblical approach to evangelism that shifts the focus from pressure to participation. If you’ve ever felt unsure about sharing your faith, this conversation will give you clarity, confidence, and a simple framework you can actually live out in your everyday life.
As we explore how to open people’s eyes to Jesus, you’ll discover how unity, prayer, clear communication, and genuine love all play a part in Sharing the Gospel in a Secular Australia. This isn’t about formulas or forcing conversations. It’s about joining what God is already doing. Whether you’re new to evangelism or looking to grow deeper, this episode will help you step out with boldness and authenticity.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
WATCH THIS FULL VIDEO EPISODE
*SUPPORT THIS PODCAST – BUY ME A COFFEE – MORE INFORMATION HERE.
*OUR ONLINE LEARNING & COURSES
*OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS
Sharing the Gospel in a Secular Australia (with Tina Waldrom)
*STAY CONNECTED TO JAMES THOMPSON
Website - Instagram - Facebook - LinkedIn
*GET THE LATEST INFORMATION FROM EVANGELISM IN AUSTRALIA
Subscribe to EIA
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding that God has already accomplished salvation (John 19:30) change the way you approach evangelism? Reflect on what it means to “open people’s eyes” rather than “convince” them
2. In what ways can unity among believers help open people’s eyes to Jesus?
3. Who are 2–3 people in your life whose “eyes” you can begin praying for consistently this week?
4. How can you grow in both speaking to God (prayer) and listening to God in your evangelism?
5. What fears or hesitations do you have about sharing the Gospel openly, and how can you bring these before God?
6. Where can you intentionally create space for both declaring and demonstrating the Gospel this week?
7. What does loving your neighbour practically look like in your current season of life?