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A How-to Guide on Being a My Hope Host 'Matthew'

January 25, 2013 - Does the thought of sharing your faith to friends or family members give you sweaty palms? Here's a few tips from Melissa Mott, 28, who has shared Christ through the My Hope with Billy Graham outreach and a few nuggets that may help you.

Inside Tips on Relationship Evangelism

"It’s a true moment of nervousness; but it’s also a true moment of displaying your devotion to Jesus.”
— Melissa Mott

Inside Tips on Relationship Evangelism

Her heart is pounding. Her palms are sweating. Butterflies are fluttering in her stomach and her mind is racing. This isn’t a description of the moments leading up to a star athlete’s competition or even a performer before stepping on stage for a solo.

This is Melissa Mott, 28, describing her experience giving her testimony during a My Hope broadcast. “I think it’s the most terrifying part,” she said. “It’s a true moment of nervousness; but it’s also a true moment of displaying your devotion to Jesus."

Mott currently serves on the My Hope with Billy Graham team, but she was intimately involved in My Hope projects in Brazil and Malawi. During the international projects, she has personally served as a My Hope “Matthew,” inviting friends and neighbors into her home for the special broadcast message.

My Hope with Billy Graham uses the term "Matthew" from Scripture (Luke 5:27-31) where Matthew invited friends to his home to meet Jesus, who had changed his life.

Mott’s sweaty-palm experience is not unusual. Many Christians are nervous about sharing their faith with others. Recent research from LifeWay Research shows that 61 percent have not told another person about how to become a Christian in the previous six months.

While the nerves certainly play a factor in a Christian’s willingness to invite their friends and family to your church or tell them about Jesus, from Mott’s perspective, it’s well worth it.

“In the times I’ve done (My Hope), I’ve never had anyone turn me down to come over,” she said. “I’ve had people decide not to accept Christ. But, I still have conversations with those same people. We are still talking some of those things out. So, I know the seed has been planted.”

From her experience, Mott has these personal tips as you consider becoming a My Hope “Matthew” and hosting an event this November, when My Hope with Billy Graham culminates in living rooms across the U.S. and Canada:

For more information about how to get involved in My Hope with Billy Graham, click here.

 

4 Comments

Spencer says 1.31.2013, 01:41 a.m.

A six word testimony is possible. Llke mine. SHAMED, BROKEN, DEFEATED,CHRIST, REDEEMED,LIFE....Then you can offer an explanation.

Albert carvalho says 1.27.2013, 1:44 p.m.

Don't wait to long,James 4:14' just did a funeral on a 44 yr old perfect health, had heart attack 60 days ago dead for over 6 minutes coma for 2 weeks recovered completely ,then 60 days after heart attack accepted Christ had another fatal.

Paul says 1.25.2013, 2:18 p.m.

Yes prayer as priority one, along with being more intentional about building transparent relationships.Do away with fear of sharing the hurts, giving rise to share triumph.

Elizabeth says 1.25.2013, 2:09 p.m.

love it,will apply on myself,to be a great witness for Christ

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