Thank you for being willing to share your faith, even if you feel awkward, for the sake of obeying God. Take little opportunities when you find them, but don't feel as if you have to make a big speech or a dramatic presentation or carry the conversation all the way to a "conversion moment." Remember that you are the seed-planter, and that it is GOD who draws a heart toward Him (John 6:44). You don't need to be perfect or transform yourself according to what other people do. Let God handle that (Romans 12:2), and you can just focus on doing what you know and what you can in order to make His gospel clear to the lost.
If you feel you're too shy to share the gospel but you want to find a way to do it anyway, we want to thank you. THANK YOU for being willing to do something, even if you feel awkward, for the sake of obeying God. That's a rare thing nowadays. It speaks a lot about your character and humility that you want to try—even when you're uncomfortable—because you feel it's something God wants you to do!
Please be encouraged that there is no "right" or "wrong" way to share the gospel. The Bible makes it very clear that we're all different in our skills and abilities (1 Corinthians 12:12-26). Not everyone has the same exact talents or gifts, which means not everyone is going to be equally comfortable doing the same things (Ephesians 4:11-16). Some people have a very easy time talking about Jesus to others. Some people don't. And that's OK—you don't have to share the gospel in exactly the same way as other people.
Find a way to promote Jesus' message in a way that fits your skills and abilities. Live out a Christlike life, allowing your words and actions to exemplify a life that is possible with God. Do what you can to tell others about Him if the chance arises. Even if it doesn't look like talking directly to people you meet, you're still following everything God is asking of you. In fact, focusing on the unique skills God has given to you is a better use of your time and talents than trying to be something God may not have intended for you.
That might mean supporting others who do more face-to-face evangelism. It might mean writing, or music, or art, or something as simple as serving behind the scenes in ministry. All of those actions are just as necessary and just as valuable as being the one who explains the gospel to a lost person (1 Samuel 30:22-25).
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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