When Jesus said, “Follow Me,” He wasn’t offering a moment — He was inviting people into a life.

This book is for:

  • Pastors tired of programs without lasting fruit

  • Leaders longing for discipleship that actually reproduces

  • Believers who love Jesus but feel stuck in sharing Him

  • Churches ready to move from attractional to transformational

If you’ve ever wondered:

  • Why doesn’t evangelism feel natural anymore?

  • Why doesn’t outreach lead to lasting discipleship?

  • Why do so many believers feel spiritually stagnant?

This book was written for you.

Evangelism Was Never Meant to Be a Burden — 
It Was Meant to Be an Overflow

This book will help you discover:

How to reunite evangelism and discipleship so sharing your faith becomes natural, relational, and sustainable — not awkward or forced

How to form disciples, not just decisions by cultivating real spiritual growth that leads to lasting transformation

How to live mission-minded in everyday life so evangelism flows organically from who you are, not what you organize

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“Timely, authentic, and deeply aligned with the heart of the church.”

Wilfredo De Jesús, executive director Assemblies of God U.S. Missions; author

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“Evangelship gives us the gift of seeing Jesus at work in the lives around us.”

David Fitch, Lindner Chair of Theology and Mission, Northern Seminary; author, Faithful Presence

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“A glorious invitation to an integrated journey.”

Gabriel and Jeanette Salguero, cofounders National Latina Evangelical Coalition

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Filled with practical, biblical, and well-researched instructions.

Alan Ehler, pastor and professor; author, How to Make Big Decisions Wisely