I’ve found a love, it’s tried and true, and it’s You.
The gospel is the revelation of Jesus. The gospel is Jesus saves! We should be living in the gospel everyday, we should be in constant revelation of Jesus, and we should be experiencing the living breathing truth of the gospel, that mercy and grace is part of our inheritance as sons and daughters of the Lord all Mighty. We got to know who we have so that we can give it away!
Evangelism is sharing that Jesus saves and heals! It’s about sharing the love of Jesus that saved you, that now consumes your entire being with light, it's about sharing the Light.
Love sent me to share the gospel, oh what a gift for me and for you. Sharing the gospel everyday feels like what I was made to do.
The longer answer is that it is both deeply undoing and deeply faith-building. There is something profoundly beautiful about sharing the gospel with someone who has never truly known—or understood—the unfailing love and faithfulness of a good Father.
Jesus is so beautiful.
I have spent my whole life searching for His beauty, to find Him is to find all things in Him absolutely beautiful. To go out and speak about the love of my life—Jesus—is everything to me. He is worthy. He is so enough.
Sharing the good news daily has deeply unraveled me. And what I mean by that is this: the gospel has a way of leaving you completely undone. When you have truly encountered the love of Jesus through the gospel, you cannot stay the same. Suddenly, everything else begins to fade away, and His love becomes the truest thing you know.
You stop trying to make sense of life apart from Him because you realize He really is everything.
Your eyes open to the reality that He is enough. You begin to see the beauty of His face, and you realize that true beauty was never found in the world—it was always found in Him alone.
When you share the gospel daily, you begin to understand what it means to contend for your faith. Your faith is strengthened because you are constantly reminded of how real Jesus truly is and how worthy He is of surrender. You learn that following Him is not casual—it costs everything.
Jesus really is “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6).
When you sit across from someone of another faith and share the gospel, you begin to recognize just how freeing and loving the truth of Jesus is. You begin to understand what it means to truly follow Him as Rabbi, Savior, and Lord. You learn what it means to pick up your cross daily.
And when you share the gospel in places where Christians are persecuted, your understanding of faith changes completely.
You witness what it means to give up everything for Jesus. What it means to die with Him and live with Him.
I have been deeply impacted by believers who risk rejection, imprisonment, and even death simply because they refuse to deny His name. People who have been abandoned by family members, mocked by their communities, and treated as outcasts—yet still burn with love for Jesus.
Their faith inspires me.
The boldness of believers who continue sharing the gospel despite persecution has challenged me in ways I cannot fully explain. They remind me that Jesus is worth absolutely everything.
When you share the gospel every day, you begin to realize what an immense privilege it is to say “yes” to the Great Commission—to be an ambassador of Christ in some of the darkest places in the world.
And one of the most humbling things you realize is this: God does not need me.
He is fully capable of glorifying His own name without my help. He performs miracles, reveals Himself in dreams, softens hearts, and moves in ways beyond human understanding. But in His kindness, He wants me, He invites me to partner with Him.
Not because He lacks power—but because He loves me.
He lets me take part because it transforms me. It draws me deeper into His heart. It teaches me dependence. It teaches me intimacy. It teaches me what it means to walk with Him.
Sharing the gospel daily creates a desperate need for Jesus inside of you—a hunger and thirst that cannot be explained unless you have experienced His living water for yourself.
You realize how deeply you need Him.
You realize that He alone saves.
I am not the savior. I cannot heal hearts or open blind eyes. I am simply invited to share about the One who can.
And somehow, that simplicity is what makes it so beautiful.
It is not about my strength, my wisdom, or my ability. It is about Jesus—His love, His power, and His desire to bring people home to Himself.
And there is nothing more beautiful than getting to witness that every single day.