• How to Start Doing Evangelism Today With Jim Murphy

  • Feb 10 2025
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

How to Start Doing Evangelism Today With Jim Murphy

  • Summary

  • Do you struggle with evangelism? You're not alone. In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Jim Murphy, from My Circle Training, as they talk about why evangelism can be so difficult. They analyze the cultural mindsets, training pitfalls, and even the church paradigms that hinder evangelism of church members.

    Jim Murphy is President of My Circle Training and a local church pastor in Iowa. He has 22 years of church planting experience. EveryEthne, a ministry of ABWE, partners with My Circle Training to equip their North American missionaries to confidently and boldly evangelize. Learn more at My Circle Training's website and get virtual training at LeadCMA.

    Are you feeling called to the mission field, but don't know where to start? ABWE's 24-Hour DEMO is for those that are seeking opportunities and direction on how they can help fulfill the Great Commission. Find your role in global missions at demo.abwe.org.

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