How to Share Jesus at Easter

Easter is a wonderful time to talk about Jesus, but many people struggle with how to start the conversation. In this episode, Tina Waldrom shares practical tips on how to share Jesus at Easter in a way that feels natural and engaging. She highlights the power of everyday conversations and how small moments can lead to meaningful faith discussions. Tina also explores creative ways to connect with others, whether through simple acts of kindness, thoughtful questions, or using Easter traditions to spark interest in the gospel. Overcoming the fear of evangelism is a key focus, as she provides encouragement for those who feel hesitant or unsure about sharing their faith.
In today’s digital world, evangelism isn’t just about face-to-face interactions—it’s also about using technology to spread the message of Easter. Tina discusses the growing importance of digital evangelism and how social media can be a powerful tool for reaching people with the hope of Christ. She shares insights on making online content more personal and relatable, so faith-based messages resonate with a wider audience. Whether through heartfelt posts, short videos, or sharing testimonies, she encourages believers to be authentic and inviting in their approach. By stepping out in faith and using both in-person and digital opportunities, Christians can share the love of Jesus this Easter in ways that truly connect with others.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
  • Easter is a prime time for faith conversations.
  • Natural opportunities for conversations can arise in everyday situations.
  • Jesus met people where they were; we can do the same.
  • You can use simple faith-sharing formulas to communicate your journey.
  • Acts of kindness can open doors for faith discussions.
  • Digital platforms are essential for modern evangelism.
  • Personal messages can be more impactful than public posts.
  • Creativity in sharing faith can engage more people.
  • Canva is a useful tool for creating engaging content.
  • And more…

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Discussion Questions
  1. Why do you think Easter is a significant opportunity for sharing your faith?

    Read: 1 Peter 3:15 – “Always be prepared to give an answer…”

  2. How can you make your faith conversations more natural and relatable rather than preachy?

    Read: John 4:28-29 – The woman at the well simply shared her experience.

  3. What are some past experiences where you naturally shared your faith? What worked and what didn’t?

    Reflecting on past faith conversations helps improve future ones.)

  4. What are some simple, non-intimidating ways you can start a conversation about Jesus this Easter?

    Matthew 5:16 – “Let your light shine before others…”

  5. How can you use acts of kindness or gifts (like hot cross buns or Easter eggs) as a bridge to talk about Christ?

    Galatians 6:9-10 – “Let us not become weary in doing good…”

  6. How can you overcome fear when sharing your faith? What steps can you take to build courage?

    2 Timothy 1:7 – “For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid…

  7. How can you leverage digital platforms (texting, social media, YouTube) to reach people who won’t walk into a church?

    Matthew 9:37 – “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.”

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