1) Sport Some Spiritual Swag. Do something to identify yourself as a follower of Christ in your office, neighborhood, school, and in all of the places you visit. Place a Bible on your desk; set a coffee mug with our church’s logo in some visible part of your office. Wear a New Horizons t-shirt out into the community when you run errands. Pass on a CD or read a Christian book in a public space. Wear a cross. Purchase a Christian key chain, locker poster, bumper sticker, yard sign, etc.
2) Publicly Identify Yourself with Christ via Social Media. Change your “religious views” on your profile to “Christian.” Post a Bible verse on your page. Link to your church’s website or to other Christian websites on your timeline. Tweet about something that resonated with you during the weekly sermon or post the pastor’s remarks verbatim. Let friends know you are praying for them when they express a
need. Better, add a short Bible-based prayer to the post. Check-in at your church or a Christian event. Use Biblical or Christian hashtags. Publicly brand yourself as a Christian.
3) Change Your Ringtone to a Gospel/Christian Song. You will immediately and literally permeate the atmosphere with the Good news! And, if it is your Heart Song (more about that later), you will be instantly encouraged.
4) Brag about God, Your Church, and/or Pastor. (Psalm 34:2). Refuse to hide or play-down the importance of your faith. Don’t shrink! When it naturally fits a conversation, freely talk about the role of your church, prayer, Scripture, pastor, and the Christian community in your life. Let others see the joy and purpose you find in your faith. Tell them how you met Jesus and what He is doing in your life.
1) Sport Some Spiritual Swag. Do something to identify yourself as a follower of Christ in your office, neighborhood, school, and in all of the places you visit. Place a Bible on your desk; set a coffee mug with our church’s logo in some visible part of your office. Wear a New Horizons t-shirt out into the community when you run errands. Pass on a CD or read a Christian book in a public space. Wear a cross. Purchase a Christian key chain, locker poster, bumper sticker, yard sign, etc.
2) Publicly Identify Yourself with Christ via Social Media. Change your “religious views” on your profile to “Christian.” Post a Bible verse on your page. Link to your church’s website or to other Christian websites on your timeline. Tweet about something that resonated with you during the weekly sermon or post the pastor’s remarks verbatim. Let friends know you are praying for them when they express a
need. Better, add a short Bible-based prayer to the post. Check-in at your church or a Christian event. Use Biblical or Christian hashtags. Publicly brand yourself as a Christian.
3) Change Your Ringtone to a Gospel/Christian Song. You will immediately and literally permeate the atmosphere with the Good news! And, if it is your Heart Song (more about that later), you will be instantly encouraged.
4) Brag about God, Your Church, and/or Pastor. (Psalm 34:2). Refuse to hide or play-down the importance of your faith. Don’t shrink! When it naturally fits a conversation, freely talk about the role of your church, prayer, Scripture, pastor, and the Christian community in your life. Let others see the joy and purpose you find in your faith. Tell them how you met Jesus and what He is doing in your life.
1) Sport Some Spiritual Swag. Do something to identify yourself as a follower of Christ in your office, neighborhood, school, and in all of the places you visit. Place a Bible on your desk; set a coffee mug with our church’s logo in some visible part of your office. Wear a New Horizons t-shirt out into the community when you run errands. Pass on a CD or read a Christian book in a public space. Wear a cross. Purchase a Christian key chain, locker poster, bumper sticker, yard sign, etc.
2) Publicly Identify Yourself with Christ via Social Media. Change your “religious views” on your profile to “Christian.” Post a Bible verse on your page. Link to your church’s website or to other Christian websites on your timeline. Tweet about something that resonated with you during the weekly sermon or post the pastor’s remarks verbatim. Let friends know you are praying for them when they express a
need. Better, add a short Bible-based prayer to the post. Check-in at your church or a Christian event. Use Biblical or Christian hashtags. Publicly brand yourself as a Christian.
3) Change Your Ringtone to a Gospel/Christian Song. You will immediately and literally permeate the atmosphere with the Good news! And, if it is your Heart Song (more about that later), you will be instantly encouraged.
4) Brag about God, Your Church, and/or Pastor. (Psalm 34:2). Refuse to hide or play-down the importance of your faith. Don’t shrink! When it naturally fits a conversation, freely talk about the role of your church, prayer, Scripture, pastor, and the Christian community in your life. Let others see the joy and purpose you find in your faith. Tell them how you met Jesus and what He is doing in your life.
1) Sport Some Spiritual Swag. Do something to identify yourself as a follower of Christ in your office, neighborhood, school, and in all of the places you visit. Place a Bible on your desk; set a coffee mug with our church’s logo in some visible part of your office. Wear a New Horizons t-shirt out into the community when you run errands. Pass on a CD or read a Christian book in a public space. Wear a cross. Purchase a Christian key chain, locker poster, bumper sticker, yard sign, etc.
2) Publicly Identify Yourself with Christ via Social Media. Change your “religious views” on your profile to “Christian.” Post a Bible verse on your page. Link to your church’s website or to other Christian websites on your timeline. Tweet about something that resonated with you during the weekly sermon or post the pastor’s remarks verbatim. Let friends know you are praying for them when they express a
need. Better, add a short Bible-based prayer to the post. Check-in at your church or a Christian event. Use Biblical or Christian hashtags. Publicly brand yourself as a Christian.
3) Change Your Ringtone to a Gospel/Christian Song. You will immediately and literally permeate the atmosphere with the Good news! And, if it is your Heart Song (more about that later), you will be instantly encouraged.
4) Brag about God, Your Church, and/or Pastor. (Psalm 34:2). Refuse to hide or play-down the importance of your faith. Don’t shrink! When it naturally fits a conversation, freely talk about the role of your church, prayer, Scripture, pastor, and the Christian community in your life. Let others see the joy and purpose you find in your faith. Tell them how you met Jesus and what He is doing in your life.
1) Sport Some Spiritual Swag. Do something to identify yourself as a follower of Christ in your office, neighborhood, school, and in all of the places you visit. Place a Bible on your desk; set a coffee mug with our church’s logo in some visible part of your office. Wear a New Horizons t-shirt out into the community when you run errands. Pass on a CD or read a Christian book in a public space. Wear a cross. Purchase a Christian key chain, locker poster, bumper sticker, yard sign, etc.
2) Publicly Identify Yourself with Christ via Social Media. Change your “religious views” on your profile to “Christian.” Post a Bible verse on your page. Link to your church’s website or to other Christian websites on your timeline. Tweet about something that resonated with you during the weekly sermon or post the pastor’s remarks verbatim. Let friends know you are praying for them when they express a
need. Better, add a short Bible-based prayer to the post. Check-in at your church or a Christian event. Use Biblical or Christian hashtags. Publicly brand yourself as a Christian.
3) Change Your Ringtone to a Gospel/Christian Song. You will immediately and literally permeate the atmosphere with the Good news! And, if it is your Heart Song (more about that later), you will be instantly encouraged.
4) Brag about God, Your Church, and/or Pastor. (Psalm 34:2). Refuse to hide or play-down the importance of your faith. Don’t shrink! When it naturally fits a conversation, freely talk about the role of your church, prayer, Scripture, pastor, and the Christian community in your life. Let others see the joy and purpose you find in your faith. Tell them how you met Jesus and what He is doing in your life.