Episode

Getting Better at Sharing Your Faith

Podcast
Feeding My Faith
Published
Apr 25, 2026
Duration seconds
1245
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Summary

Sharing your Faith Today, we’re diving deep into the delightful chaos of sharing our faith—yes, that’s right, we’re putting on our brave faces and getting real! You see, many of us struggle to openly express our beliefs, often because we fear we’ll look silly. But let’s be honest: if we can do the chicken dance at weddings without batting an eyelash, why can’t we share what we believe with the same enthusiasm? Do You Remember Your First? We kick things off with some light-hearted banter about our own cringe-worthy moments, like that first awkward kiss or singing in front of a crowd. These experiences remind us that everyone has been there, feeling out of their depth—just like Moses did when he was called to lead! We explore the nuts and bolts of why it’s normal to feel hesitant. After all, even the most well-known figures in the Bible had their doubts! When The Need to Serve is Great Then the Fear of Failure But we also talk about how the need to serve others can outweigh our fear of looking foolish. It’s about building confidence in our faith and knowing that every small conversation can create a spark of change. We encourage listeners to take baby steps—like simply asking a friend about their thoughts on faith or sharing a quick personal story. And guess what? You don’t have to be a theologian to do this; it’s about being real and relatable. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of being prepared to share our hope and joy with gentleness and respect. Sharing isn’t about proving a point; it’s about connecting and caring for others. So, let’s take inspiration from our favorite awkward moments and turn that into a reason to step out of our comfort zones. The world needs your story, and who knows? You might just change a life forever! So let’s celebrate the…