Not Crushing It

Ep. 12 | Boldness: Part 3 w/Ashley Anderson

48 min · 11. Feb. 2026
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In this episode of the Not Crushing It Podcast, hosts Isaac and Emily Gay continue their conversation on biblical boldness with special guest Ashley Anderson—former missions pastor turned missionary to the Middle East—who brings both wisdom and real-world experience to the table.Ashley shares two practical, accessible tools to help you share the gospel with confidence, clarity, and genuine invitation. Whether you’ve felt intimidated by evangelism or unsure how to begin meaningful spiritual conversations, this episode offers simple frameworks that move faith-sharing from awkward obligation to sincere, Spirit-led engagement.Together, Isaac, Emily, and Ashley explore how evangelism doesn’t have to feel forced or formulaic. Instead, it can become a natural overflow of love, curiosity, and obedience—creating space for others to encounter Jesus in authentic ways. You’ll walk away not only encouraged, but genuinely excited to put these tools into practice in your everyday life.If you’ve been longing to share your faith with greater courage and joy, this conversation will leave you equipped, inspired, and ready to step into the adventure of joining God in what He’s already doing around you.

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