Evangelism Small Group Study Material

Unashamed - Living Out Loud for Christ

Featuring Grammy and Dove Award-winning hip-hop artist Lacrae

How do we proclaim the gospel when it is much easier to stay silent? Can we live boldly for Jesus when we know we are weak and flawed? Join hip-hop artist Lecrae in this six-session series as he equips, empowers, and encourages us to live unashamed of our faith and of who God created us to be. Ideal for younger audiences, this six-part series includes a short video and workbook pages, and can be applied in one of three ways. Choose the one that best fits your group:

1. As 6-week study taking each of the 6 sessions by week and having a group discussion afterwards exploring how members encounter what is discussed in everyday life and how we can behave unashamed.

2. As a 3-week study by combining some of the sessions:

  • Week 1 – Sessions 1 and 2

  • Week 2 – Sessions 3 and 4

  • Week 3 – Sessions 5 and 6

3. As a 2-week study by combining some of the sessions:

  • Week 1 – Sessions 1, 2, and 3

  • Week 2 – Sessions 4, 5 and 6

Click here to access these free study materials.


Lost Cause

Dave Ferguson

Sharing the gospel can be awkward, unnatural, and even frightening. Lost Cause helps Christians push past common barriers to evangelism so they can focus on the heart of the matter: sharing the message of good news with people who desperately need it. This 5-week course includes a 11-14 minute video and workbook pages for each session, and is available to CCC group leaders via rightnow media. Click here to review these course materials.


Personal Evangelism 101: The Complete Guide

by Chelsea Kight 

Personal evangelism is sharing the message of Jesus Christ with others. It is showing and telling — with both word and deed — who Jesus is and how it's possible to have a relationship with Him. Think of evangelism in light of life's journeys. Personal evangelism is simply the privilege of entering into the spiritual journey of another person, discovering how God is at work, and the role that we can play.

It sounds so simple in theory. Why do so many of us find it hard? Read more...


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