If you would like to preach the Gospel on social media or introduce people to Jesus, my book, Trinity Plan, will help. Here is one simple way you can evangelise: Tell stories.
Storytelling is invaluable on social media. You can tell your own story or employ engaging parables, like Jesus did.
People want to relate to a real-life situation or be entertained and educated by allegory. Sometimes, the best way to communicate a complex truth is through a story.
To find out more, please get a copy of my book - Trinity Plan by visiting subomiplumptre.com/trinityplan Image

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A few months ago, an international gospel singer posted a picture of him and his newly wedded wife, in a sexually suggestive pose. 🧵

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As you can imagine, the uncles and aunties of Jesus flooded social media in indignation. To be fair, there was also an understanding group who laughed it off as youthful exuberance and wedding bliss.
The singer may or may not have made a mistake in view of his genre. But let's assume he did.
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Try hiring a revenue earner first. Someone in sales or business development whose presence will turbocharge your profits. Pay a good salary, then tie further rewards to performance. You win. They win too.
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Perhaps choleric Christian leaders will learn this someday - God is in love with people not projects. Hearts not works.
You will know you're drifting, when it's easy to move on from people who've dropped off your projects. Like they are nothing; no longer relevant. You will know when your achievements for God leave a trail of broken and bruised people in its wake.
Go back to the core. Return to what matters. People.
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While MTV reaches 387 million homes globally, YouTube is used by over 1 billion people. Today, YouTube reaches more 18-35 year olds than any TV Network. Most views come from mobile devices.
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