Even though I am a pastor, I find myself struggling with sharing my faith like many Christians seem to. Part of it is due to the fact that I am not surrounded by the unsaved on a daily basis. Part of it is due to the fact that I am perfectly comfortable with that reality. Additionally, I think I hold back from witnessing because of the basic fear that comes with going deeper than talking about the weather, politics, and/or sports.
A few different factors have challenged me in this area recently. Not the least of which is Fight Club, a mens' ministry designed to challenge men to become all God wants them to be.
It teaches us to think of our 'fields' - the people and relationships and the overall world where God has placed us (1 Cor. 3). We've been challenged to pray for people we regularly and infrequently interact with and also start conversations with them. It's a simple strategy that removes all the excuses we can come up with for why we don't share our faith overtly. So last week I asked our people not to invite non-Christian friends or family to church because I wanted to offer some practical training to our body in this area of witnessing.
Along with the field metaphor, I've also come to think of witnessing in relation to a fire hose, a garden hose, and a water fountain.

Sometimes, all we need to do as witnesses is to be a drinking fountain. An offer to pray for someone, a note of encouragement, a plate of cookies 'just to be a blessing' - all are examples of giving grace to people and offering them to "taste and see that the Lord is good" (Ps. 34:8). A drinking fountain isn't meant to replenish someone who is dehydrated. It's meant to quench a smaller thirst. And we can do that spiritually as we plant seeds in the fields around us.
Hopefully this helps your perspective on witnessing and spurs you on to consider how you might be used to spread God's Word. Pray for those people you come in contact with and ask for wisdom to know how best to communicate the hope that is in you.
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