It’s the most wonderful time of the year again, and with all the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it’s easy for the Gospel to get lost in the shuffle. But the Great Commission never takes a vacation, and the holiday season provides some unique opportunities for sharing the gospel that we don’t have during the rest of the year.
Michelle and Amy discuss ways to share the Good News that are unique to the holiday season in this encore episode.
Resources:
A very merry Glad You Asked – Christmas Edition - A Word Fitly Spoken Podcast
Santa Pause with Justin Peters - A Word Fitly Spoken Podcast
Unique Ways Christmas helps us Share the gospel - A Word Fitly Spoken Podcast
Christmas Dinner with the Sexual Sinner - A Word Fitly Spoken Podcast
Is Christmas Pagan? - Michelle Lesley
25 Christmas Myths and What the Bible Says - Gabe Hughes
10 Ways to Share the Gospel During the Holidays Michelle Lesley- Discipleship for Christian Women (most of the resources we mentioned in this episode are linked in this article)
The Gospel A Word Fitly Spoken
WhyIBoughtYourCoffee.com
Bezeugen Tract Club (get 30 FREE tracts per month!)
Living Waters Tracts
Thank you, bless you and Walk Worthy!
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