
How to Share Your Faith
Have you ever wondered why it’s so difficult to share your faith? Our faith is so important to us. And yet, it can be hard to know how to talk about what we believe and why we believe it. Sometimes talking about the weather is much easier than talking about God, even when an opportunity…
Cost: No cost—morning tea and lunch provided
Event Information
Have you ever wondered why it’s so difficult to share your faith? Our faith is so important to us. And yet, it can be hard to know how to talk about what we believe and why we believe it. Sometimes talking about the weather is much easier than talking about God, even when an opportunity presents itself.
This workshop will be a conversation in sharing our faith, why it’s so difficult, and how we might begin to talk to others about God in ways that are meaningful and relational. It won’t give you three steps to sharing your faith or a set routine to follow. What this workshop will give you is a conversation. After all, that is at the heart of how we share our faith: conversation.
Participants can expect to:
- Gain an understanding of why it can be difficult to share their faith.
- Gain insight into the varied ways of being God’s witnesses as told in Scripture.
- Become more confident in having authentic and meaningful conversations about their faith.
KCML Facilitator
Rev Sebastian Murrihy - Lecturer/Ministry Formation Coordinator
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