A Simple Way to Share Your Own 'Easter' Story – Your Journey to Faith - Hope 103.2

A Simple Way to Share Your Own ‘Easter’ Story – Your Journey to Faith

Statistics suggest that at the time of year our chocolate intake increases, so does the interest in Christianity. So here's a simple way to share your faith.

By Hope 103.2 NetworkThursday 11 Apr 2019FaithReading Time: 2 minutes

Have you ever struggled to share your own testimony? Well, Easter is the perfect time to start.

While we all consume copious amounts of chocolate, statistics suggest that as the chocolate intake increases, so does the interest in Christianity. So then, how do we make the most of the season? Simple: share your own testimony.

When you share your own testimony, you are in fact sharing the Easter story.

The Easter story is the narrative of Jesus’ death on the cross and His resurrection  –  it is the moment in which death was conquered and we were set free from sin. When we share how Jesus has changed our lives, we are revealing the transformational power of Jesus’s death and resurrection.

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There is a great example of this in the book of Corinthians in the New Testament. Paul (a man who used to persecute Christians) writes that it is only because of Jesus’ death and resurrection that he has been saved. He shares that it is because of Jesus’ death, he has died to his old ways and like Jesus’ resurrection, he has been birthed into this new life. He shares his own story in the context of the Easter story.

Maybe our story isn’t as dramatic as Paul’s but just like Paul and millions of other Christians, our own stories are a result of the Easter story.

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We too can share the power of the Easter story by sharing our own story. Here is a simple structure that might help:

1. Your life before Jesus

2. How you met Jesus

3. Your life with Jesus

Go for it, and try and use these three simple points to frame how you share your testimony. Remember, when sharing your testimony, we are ultimately directing people to Jesus. Pray beforehand and ask the Holy Spirit to guide you as you share.


Article written by James Stinson, supplied with thanks to The Journey by yesHEis – providing various resources to help share your faith in relatable ways.