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The Lazy Approach to Evangelism with Eric Hernandez

1 h 15 min · 18 de may de 2026
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What if evangelism doesn’t have to be intimidating? This week on The Mamapologist, I’m joined by Eric Hernandez (ehmapologetics.org), author of The Lazy Approach to Evangelism (https://amzn.to/43do2NV), for a practical and encouraging conversation about sharing your faith without fear, pressure, or feeling like you need to have every answer memorized. We talk about: * Why so many Christians feel nervous about evangelism * How asking good questions can open meaningful conversations * The role apologetics plays in everyday witnessing * How to speak truth with both confidence and compassion * Simple ways ordinary believers can engage friends, coworkers, and family members about faith Eric shares practical tools to help Christians move from fear to confidence and reminds us that evangelism is often less about winning arguments and more about faithfully planting seeds. If you’ve ever felt unqualified, overwhelmed, or afraid to share your faith, this episode will encourage and equip you to start having gospel conversations right where you are. Because sometimes the most effective evangelism begins not with having all the answers—but with being willing to ask the right questions.

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The Lazy Approach to Evangelism with Eric Hernandez

What if evangelism doesn’t have to be intimidating? This week on The Mamapologist, I’m joined by Eric Hernandez (ehmapologetics.org), author of The Lazy Approach to Evangelism (https://amzn.to/43do2NV), for a practical and encouraging conversation about sharing your faith without fear, pressure, or feeling like you need to have every answer memorized. We talk about: * Why so many Christians feel nervous about evangelism * How asking good questions can open meaningful conversations * The role apologetics plays in everyday witnessing * How to speak truth with both confidence and compassion * Simple ways ordinary believers can engage friends, coworkers, and family members about faith Eric shares practical tools to help Christians move from fear to confidence and reminds us that evangelism is often less about winning arguments and more about faithfully planting seeds. If you’ve ever felt unqualified, overwhelmed, or afraid to share your faith, this episode will encourage and equip you to start having gospel conversations right where you are. Because sometimes the most effective evangelism begins not with having all the answers—but with being willing to ask the right questions.

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