Jesus has changed our lives; and we want the people around us to experience that same hope. Sharing starts where you already are: in your neighborhood, at work, at school, and around the table.
It starts with one person
Pray for one person God has placed in your life: by name Ask Him to open doors, give you boldness, and show you simple ways to love them well.
4 Simple Ways to Share
Pray 🙏
Ask God to help you see people the way he does.
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Who has God already placed in your life? Choose one person and begin praying for them by name. Ask God to help you see their needs, give you opportunities to serve them, and open the door for meaningful conversations about Jesus. Start simple: Pray for them every day this week.
Invite 💬
Sometime sharing starts with a simple invitation to coffee or food.
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Sometimes the next step is simply creating space for someone to belong. Invite a friend, neighbor, coworker, or classmate to coffee, dinner, a church event, a Connect Group, or a Sunday service. You do not need the perfect words—just a genuine invitation. Start simple: Think of one person you could invite this week.
Share 🤝
Tell your story: What has Jesus done in your life?
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You don’t need to have every answer to talk about Jesus. Start with what you know: what your life was like, how you encountered Jesus, and what He is changing in you now. Keep it simple, personal, and honest. Start simple: Practice sharing your story in three minutes or less.
Serve 🤲
Show Southwest Boise what the love of Jesus looks like.
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Sharing the love of Jesus often starts by meeting a real need. Look for simple ways to help a neighbor, support a local organization, encourage someone who is struggling, or join one of Summit’s community outreach opportunities. Small acts of service can open the door to meaningful relationships. Start simple: Find one practical way to serve someone this week.
Start where you already are
Your home
Practice hospitality. Invite people in and create a space around your table.
your work or school
Live with intention where you already spend your time.
your neighborhood
Learn names, notice needs, and build relationships that reflect Jesus.