Mastering Effective Evangelism: Building Trust Before Sharing the Gospel

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Description: In this video, Brett offers invaluable insights into the delicate balance of effective evangelism, ensuring that well-intentioned believers avoid the pitfalls of unintentional criticism. He defines criticism as "unwanted advice," highlighting the importance of waiting for an invitation or permission from the listener before sharing the Gospel. Through his evangelism training, Brett emphasizes that the key to successful evangelism is not just in the message but in the approach. Building trust and rapport with the listener is paramount. By truly understanding and respecting the boundaries of the listener, evangelists can create a space where the Gospel can be shared without it feeling intrusive or unwelcome. For those passionate about sharing their faith but keen on doing so with sensitivity and respect, this video is a must-watch.

EVANGELISM TRAINING PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t1ZPpSNjcw&list=PLTijbtmVUao-T07wQokg7M0W8WLio7Xvq

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ABOUT BRETT:
Brett Henderson is the digital marketing director at Clickmill.co and is the author of The Digital Ministry: Reaching The Ends Of The Earth Without Leaving Home. Brett has consulted with ministry leaders internationally, helping them create custom marketing strategies that get results.

After four years of Christian college, Brett worked at Discipleship schools, Christian camps, and was a Youth Ministry Directory at the Salvation Army. He later spent 6 years in sales and as a Marketing Executive for a digital marketing firm. Brett later started Clickmill, a digital marketing firm that works with Christian churches and Christian nonprofits. Brett’s courses on church marketing have over 10,000 students in 143 countries.

Clickmill specializes in helping Christian ministries implement custom digital marketing strategies that help them reach more people, more effectively. Brett and his wife Siomara live in Honolulu, HI

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