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Here’s a friendly, personal, and encouraging summary that keeps the tone conversational and relatable:
In episode three of Disciple Making in Community, Ken Braddy welcomes Nathan Miller for a refreshing conversation that clears away some of the biggest misconceptions about evangelism in Bible study groups.
Together, they tackle a few common myths many believers quietly carry—like the fear that no one really wants to hear our story, the pressure to have all the right answers, or the idea that sharing the gospel is mainly the pastor’s job. Through honest stories and real-life experiences, Nathan reminds us that God often uses simple obedience and personal testimony far more than polished explanations.
This episode encourages group members to see evangelism as something that grows with practice, not perfection—and as a shared calling, not a solo assignment. If you’ve ever felt hesitant, underqualified, or unsure where to start, this conversation offers both relief and motivation to take the next faithful step.
It’s a timely reminder that when ordinary believers step in together, God does extraordinary work through community.
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Here’s a friendly, personal, and encouraging summary that keeps the tone conversational and relatable:
In episode three of Disciple Making in Community, Ken Braddy welcomes Nathan Miller for a refreshing conversation that clears away some of the biggest misconceptions about evangelism in Bible study groups.
Together, they tackle a few common myths many believers quietly carry—like the fear that no one really wants to hear our story, the pressure to have all the right answers, or the idea that sharing the gospel is mainly the pastor’s job. Through honest stories and real-life experiences, Nathan reminds us that God often uses simple obedience and personal testimony far more than polished explanations.
This episode encourages group members to see evangelism as something that grows with practice, not perfection—and as a shared calling, not a solo assignment. If you’ve ever felt hesitant, underqualified, or unsure where to start, this conversation offers both relief and motivation to take the next faithful step.
It’s a timely reminder that when ordinary believers step in together, God does extraordinary work through community.

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