About
What This Is
This project exists to help ordinary Christians engage in thoughtful, meaningful conversations about Jesus with the people God has already placed in their lives.
Many believers care deeply about their friends, family members, and coworkers, but often feel unsure how to engage when spiritual topics come up. They may feel unprepared, intimidated, or afraid of saying the wrong thing.
As a result, many conversations that could lead to deeper reflection simply never happen.
This project is designed to help change that.
The Problem
We live in a time when Christians have access to more thoughtful explanations of the faith than ever before.
Philosophers, theologians, and apologists have produced extraordinary work addressing questions about:
- the existence of God
- the reliability of the Bible
- science and faith
- morality and truth
- the resurrection of Jesus
But most ordinary believers never engage these ideas in a practical way.
Not because they are uninterested, but because they don’t know:
- where to start
- how to understand the material
- how to apply it in real conversations
At the same time, many Christians feel that evangelism requires:
- having all the answers
- being highly trained
- being skilled in debate
So they remain silent when important topics arise.
The Insight
Most people do not come to faith through a single conversation.
More often, faith develops over time through:
- relationships
- questions
- conversations
- ideas to reflect on
In other words, behind every moment of someone coming to faith is usually a long series of smaller moments.
This project is built on the idea that evangelism is less like a sales pitch and more like gardening.
Seeds are planted over time.
Ideas are introduced gradually.
Conversations continue naturally.
And ultimately, God is the one who brings growth.
The Mission
The mission of this project is simple:
To help ordinary Christians engage the people in their lives with thoughtful, relational, and intentional evangelism.
This is not about turning believers into professional apologists.
It is about helping them:
- ask better questions
- think more clearly
- engage conversations with confidence
- connect people to helpful resources
- participate faithfully in the process of spiritual growth
The Approach
This project provides a simple system and a set of practical tools designed to make evangelism more accessible and actionable.
At the center is the GARDEN Model, a framework that helps believers approach evangelism as a long-term, relational process.
The toolkit supports this framework by helping believers:
- think intentionally about the people in their lives
- engage common conversations thoughtfully
- share trusted resources
- learn and prepare using modern tools
Rather than overwhelming users with information, the goal is to provide clear guidance and practical next steps.
What Makes This Different
Many evangelism resources focus on arguments, presentations, or content.
While those things are valuable, they often don’t answer a more practical question:
How do I engage the people I already know in meaningful conversations about faith?
This project focuses on that question.
It emphasizes:
- relationships over random encounters
- conversations over presentations
- understanding over winning arguments
- long-term engagement over immediate results
It also seeks to connect everyday believers with the rich intellectual tradition of the Christian faith by pointing them to trusted thinkers and helpful resources.
The Vision
The vision is to see Christians become more intentional, thoughtful, and confident in the way they engage the people around them.
Instead of avoiding spiritual conversations, believers begin to:
- recognize opportunities
- ask meaningful questions
- share helpful ideas
- continue conversations over time
In this way, evangelism becomes a natural part of everyday life.
Not a pressure-filled moment, but a faithful and ongoing process.
The Big Idea
You don’t need to be an expert to begin.
You don’t need to have every answer.
You simply need to care about people, ask thoughtful questions, and be willing to engage the conversations that are already happening around you.
Your mission field is likely already in your life.
This project exists to help you engage it.