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Disciple · Testimony Guide Step 1 of 6

It doesn’t have to happen all at once. Walk it in one sitting — or let each letter land in its own moment, even weeks apart.

Before you begin

The heart of it

Four convictions worth carrying into every conversation — before the method matters at all.

01

You’re a witness, not a lawyer

A witness just says what they’ve seen. You don’t have to prove everything, answer every objection, or close the deal — just tell the truth about what God has done, and let him carry the rest.

02

You plant; God gives the growth

“I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth” (1 Cor 3:6). One conversation is rarely the whole story. Your job is faithfulness, not results — and that takes all the pressure off.

03

The real meeting isn’t with you

The most important encounter isn’t their encounter with you — it’s their encounter with Christ. Your job is simply to set up that meeting, then get out of the way.

04

Lead with your weakness

You’re not a finished product handing down advice. You’re one person in need of change helping another. Honesty about your own struggle is exactly what makes grace believable.

The Main Thing

“Your weakness isn’t the disqualification — it’s the qualification. God sent an exiled murderer, a denier, and a persecutor: Moses, Peter, Paul. He isn’t looking for impressive. He’s looking for available.”

The Heart