As Christians, we are called to be witnesses of Christ alongside our other vocations—whether parent, student, volunteer, retiree, coach, dog walker, church elder, fitness instructor, teammate, financial consultant, friend, welder . . .
Every One His Witness® shows you how to witness in your everyday life.
Every One His Witness® is a Lutheran evangelism program that teaches you to witness to your friends, co-workers, and any other nonchurched people you may know. Using the LASSIE approach to witnessing (listen, ask, seek, share, invite, and encourage), you will learn how to naturally share the Good News of Jesus Christ through relational, contextual witnessing.
What does this mean? It means listening to those who are unsure about Christianity. It means asking questions that aren’t accusatory. It means sharing the Good News about Jesus. Notice how there’s no bashing, no judgment, and no forced imposition of beliefs. Instead, there’s understanding, communication, and honesty between friends.
And Every One His Witness® teaches you how.
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Posted by Every One His Witness on Monday, April 24, 2017
Finally, a natural way to share your faith in the relationships where God has planted you as you care for others who have been broken by sin. I have already started to use this and am excited to share this resource with the people of my district.
Rev. Richard Snow
President, LCMS Nebraska District
I appreciated the theologically sound Lutheran perspective of the Every One His Witness® program. The videos and our facilitator did a good job of demystifying conversations about our faith in Christ with neighbors, colleagues, and family members. It was a great encouragement to talk about Jesus Christ with anyone in an unforced, natural way.
Rev. Kris Morris
Christ the Vine Lutheran Church, Damascus, Oregon
The Every One His Witness® seminar and workbook provide valuable, practical tools on how to share Jesus’ story in the context of our daily vocations, showing how to develop relationships with family, neighbors, and co-workers whom we already know.
Bob Myers
Pensacola, Florida