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Why does talking about faith feel so uncomfortable for so many people?
Growing up, many of us were taught there were three things you didn’t talk about: 👉 politics
👉 sex
👉 and religion
So when it comes to sharing faith, a lot of people immediately feel nervous, unqualified, or afraid of saying the wrong thing.
But during Alpha, Lorraine began seeing evangelization differently.
Not as:
preaching
debating
or having perfect answers
…but as something much more personal: 👉 story.
In this episode, Lorraine reflects on:
why testimony matters
how faith conversations can happen naturally
the power of honesty
and why changed lives often speak louder than arguments.
Because sometimes the most powerful thing we can say is:
👉 “This is who I was.
This is where I was struggling.
And this is what Jesus did in my life.”
This is a reflective conversation about faith, transformation, and the quiet ways Jesus changes people over time.
People may argue with opinions…
…but it’s much harder to argue with a changed life.
By Lorraine ReynoldsWhy does talking about faith feel so uncomfortable for so many people?
Growing up, many of us were taught there were three things you didn’t talk about: 👉 politics
👉 sex
👉 and religion
So when it comes to sharing faith, a lot of people immediately feel nervous, unqualified, or afraid of saying the wrong thing.
But during Alpha, Lorraine began seeing evangelization differently.
Not as:
preaching
debating
or having perfect answers
…but as something much more personal: 👉 story.
In this episode, Lorraine reflects on:
why testimony matters
how faith conversations can happen naturally
the power of honesty
and why changed lives often speak louder than arguments.
Because sometimes the most powerful thing we can say is:
👉 “This is who I was.
This is where I was struggling.
And this is what Jesus did in my life.”
This is a reflective conversation about faith, transformation, and the quiet ways Jesus changes people over time.
People may argue with opinions…
…but it’s much harder to argue with a changed life.