Categories: Evangelism

Two Questions for Opening Up Gospel Conversations (Albert Mohler)

As times change, culture changes. And as culture changes, cultural receptivity to the gospel often changes.

Because of that, we must think of ways to share the gospel that will speak to a culture’s idols and show the beauty of Christ in a way that touches needy hearts.

In the short video below, Albert Mohler shares two questions that can open up a gospel conversation in our secular world.

  1. What do you do?
  2. What are you living for?

As Mohler states, the second question reveals everything about ourselves and presents a great opportunity for us to share what—or rather Who—we are living for: Jesus Christ.

Albert Mohler | GC:60

These two simple questions can challenge someone’s entire way of thinking.

Posted by North American Mission Board (NAMB) on Monday, March 12, 2018

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