Most Christians are happy about their decision to follow Jesus and genuinely want to share their faith. Fear, however, grips them to the core and often leads to silence. You do not have to keep missing opportunities to share the Gospel. Consider adding these books to your TBR list.

Turning Everyday Conversations into Gospel Conversations by Jimmy Scroggins, Steve Wright, and Bennett Leslee
Have you ever wanted to share the Gospel but hesitated? Where would you begin? What if things get awkward? Jimmy Scroggins, Steve Wright, and Bennett Leslee have a remedy.
In Turning Everyday Conversations into Gospel Conversations, the authors offer ways to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ without being weird. Witnessing is not something that you abruptly do. Evangelism is a conversation that believers have daily. This book is ideal for Christians interested in breaking into evangelism.Â

Evangelism is Exciting! Real Life Stories and Practical Tips to Help You Share Your Christian Faith With Confidence by Natalie Vellacott
You are not just talking when you share the good news of Jesus. Natalie Vellacott sheds light on the aftermath of sharing the Gospel with your family, friends, and neighbors in her manual for conveying your faith.
In Evangelism is Exciting! Real Life Stories and Practical Tips to Help You Share Your Christian Faith With Confidence, the author provides tips on how you can share your faith without being awkward as well as stories of those who converted to Christianity after hearing testimonies from family members, friends, and strangers. This book is a good choice if you have been evangelizing for a while and need motivation to keep going.

Before You Share Your Faith: Five Ways to Be Evangelism Ready by Matt Smethurst
Zeal is both a blessing and a curse. The blessing comes when boldness takes root and causes us to do what we ordinarily would not. The curse of zeal is that such boldness sometimes leads to immature actions. Matt Smethurst seeks to help new Christians who are excited about sharing their faith lead with zeal and wisdom.Â
In Before You Share Your Faith: Five Ways to Be Evangelism Ready, Smethurst outlines five foundations every believer should have before attempting to witness to their family, friends, or neighbors. The author does not discourage anyone from talking about Jesus, but rather hopes to help those desiring to share their faith step out with confidence that is grounded. This is a great read for new believers.Â
What Suits Your Boat?
Turning Everyday Conversations into Gospel Conversations by Jimmy Scroggins, Steve Wright, and Bennett Leslee – for those afraid to share their faith for fear of awkwardness.Â
Evangelism is Exciting! Real Life Stories and Practical Tips to Help You Share Your Christian Faith With Confidence by Natalie Vellacott – for those needing encouragement while sharing their faith.Â
Before You Share Your Faith: Five Ways to Be Evangelism Ready by Matt Smethurst – for new believers excited to share their faith.Â
Which books do you plan to add to your TBR list?

