Finding gospel pathways
Thankfully, Gospel Pathways don’t have to be big events – we can create them by being more intentional about getting to know the people around us.
The pathway has to start somewhere of course. Knocking on someone’s door is a great way of making that first connection (So too is starting up a conversation on a park bench, as I found out)
Along the journey that follows, hospitality can play a big part – either inviting someone into your home, or a ‘third space’ such as a café – and accepting their hospitality to you.
We can also show Christlike care by helping someone meet their physical needs. This can often be a difficult area to navigate – to build genuine, equitable friendship whilst avoiding dependency. Looking for opportunities for them to use their gifts and experience to meet your needs can help.
Finally, doing all of the above in church community is vital.
Where to start?
It can start today by doing something as simple as taking a walk, praying before you go, and being open to the connections you might make.
But there is also so much that God can do when a church family comes together to reach the people around them. At this year’s Winter Conference, on Saturday 25 January, we’ll explore how through door-to-door ministry, hospitality and meeting people’s needs, we can build authentic connections with people around us, and naturally share the hope we have in Jesus.
Find out more about the Winter Conference and book your tickets here.