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The WIN WIN Evangelism Podcast

The WIN WIN Evangelism Podcast

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Tina Waldrom from Evangelism In Australia interviews church leaders and congregation members alike to discover how they are reaching out to others with the gospel. These stories reveal some wonderful insights to keep the church equipped and encouraged to stay focused on outreach.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Mid-Year Highlights #2 Legacy of Leadership: Melinda Dwight’s Journey with Alpha Australia
    Jul 28 2025
    We’re sharing the top 3 most listened-to episodes of the Win/Win Evangelism Podcast and coming in at #2 is this impactful episode on Melinda Dwight’s Journey with Alpha Australia. In this episode, Tina Waldrom chats with Melinda, who spent 15 years leading Alpha Australia. Melinda shares stories from her leadership journey, the highs, the challenges, and the moments of hope as she helped Alpha grow across all sorts of church backgrounds. From small beginnings to national reach, she opens up about what it took to build something that connects so many people to faith. She also talks about how important it is to be culturally aware, pray consistently, and listen to what communities really need. These were key parts of the strategy that helped Alpha Australia thrive and remain relevant. Melinda and Tina also explore how evangelism is changing and why it's so vital to involve the next generation. Melinda encourages young people to step forward with confidence, reminding listeners that people today are more spiritually open than we might think. There's a real hunger for purpose and connection, and that’s where evangelism comes in. Melinda’s passion for seeing lives transformed through Alpha is clear, and she leaves listeners with practical encouragement to stay prayerful, stay open, and keep sharing Jesus in ways that make sense in today’s world. In this podcast episode, you will discover that: Melinda Dwight led Alpha Australia for 15 years, witnessing extraordinary growth.The initial vision for Alpha was rooted in unity and evangelism.Challenges included understanding different church cultures and denominations.Simplification of the Alpha process was key to its success.Cultural sensitivity is crucial.Prayer plays a vital role in leadership and decision-making.Alpha serves as a tool for discipleship within local churches.Personal connections in evangelism cannot be overstated.The next generation has a unique opportunity to fulfil the Great Commission.And more… VIDEO The story behind Melinda’s Alpha Calling – Watch Now WATCH THE FULL EPISODE: Legacy of Leadership: Melinda Dwight’s Journey with Alpha Australia *SUPPORT THIS PODCAST – BUY ME A COFFEE – MORE INFORMATION HERE. *STAY CONNECTED TO MELINDA DWIGHT Melinda Dwight - Facebook Melinda Dwight - Instagram Melinda Dwight - LinkedIn *OUR ONLINE LEARNING & COURSES Share Jesus Membership On Mission with God @Home (free sample) On Mission with God @Home (Full Course Details) *OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS Why is Alpha Online so Successful and How does it Work? How to Get $120,000 in Google Ad Grants for Your Church Living in Miracles – The Life and Ministry of Evangelist Tim Hall How to Reach Different Generations With The Gospel *GET THE LATEST INFORMATION FROM EVANGELISM IN AUSTRALIA Subscribe to EIA EIA Website EIA YouTube Channel EIA Instagram EIA Facebook Tina Waldrom on Facebook Tina Waldrom on Instagram DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Why do you think the local church is still God’s plan A for reaching the world? Discuss why God chooses to use the Church, despite its imperfections, to accomplish His purposes on earth. Read: Ephesians 3:10 – “His intent was that now, through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known…” 2. How can we keep the main thing the main thing in our churches? Explore how evangelism and discipleship can remain central amidst the many activities and responsibilities churches take on. Read: Matthew 28:19-20 – The Great Commission 3. What does it mean to be a missional church rather than a maintenance-focused church? Identify differences between a church focused on outreach versus one primarily concerned with internal programmes. Read: Acts 1:8 – “You will be my witnesses… to the ends of the earth.” 4. How can every believer rediscover their personal role in the mission of the Church? Consider how individuals can be encouraged and equipped to share the Gospel in their everyday lives. Read: 1 Peter 2:9 – “You are a chosen people… that you may declare the praises of him…” 5. In what ways has the Church in your context become distracted, and how can that be corrected? Discuss signs of distraction and how churches can return to their first love – Jesus and His mission. Read: Revelation 2:4-5 – “You have forsaken the love you had at first…” 6. What are some practical ways your local church can renew its focus on evangelism? Brainstorm actionable steps like training, prayer, community outreach, or personal testimony sharing. Read: Romans 10:14-15 – “How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in?” 7. How can we pray for the Church to be bold and faithful in its mission in these times? Reflect on the importance of prayer for revival, courage, and fruitfulness in Gospel work. Read: Acts 4:29 – “Now, Lord… enable your servants to speak your word with great boldness.”
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  • Mid-Year Highlights #3 Karen Workentin on Street Evangelism - Is It Still Effective Today?
    Jul 21 2025
    As we hit the halfway mark of 2025, we’re spotlighting the top 3 most viewed episodes of the year and this one takes the #3 spot. In this episode, Tina Waldrom speaks with Karen Workentin, Dean of Rhema Bible Training College Australia, about the power and challenges of street evangelism. She explains how a relational approach to evangelism, rather than a scripted or confrontational method, can create meaningful faith conversations. Through real-life stories, Karen illustrates how simple, authentic interactions can lead to life-changing encounters with Jesus. The conversation also explores the scepticism some people have about church evangelism, often due to past negative experiences. Acts of kindness, a listening ear, and a willingness to meet people in their everyday lives can open doors for gospel conversations. Karen encourages believers to overcome personal fears and recognise that evangelism is not just for pastors or trained leaders, it’s a calling for everyone. This episode serves as an inspiring reminder that church evangelism, when done with love and authenticity, can bring people closer to Christ in ways we might never expect. In this podcast episode, you will discover that: Street evangelism can be effective when approached relationally.Scepticism about street evangelism often stems from negative experiences.Sensitivity, love, and supernatural guidance play a key role in winning souls through evangelism.Real-life stories demonstrate how everyday conversations can lead to life-changing encounters with Jesus.Overcoming fear and misconceptions about street evangelism can help believers step out in faithAnd more… WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: Karen Workentin on Street Evangelism – Is It Still Effective Today? *SUPPORT THIS PODCAST – BUY ME A COFFEE – MORE INFORMATION HERE. *OUR ONLINE LEARNING & COURSES Share Jesus Membership On Mission with God @Home (free sample) On Mission with God @Home (Full Course Details) 3 Day Evangelism Challenge *OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS Streets Ahead in Launceston, Tasmania Geoff Folland on How the Animated Jesus Film is Transforming Outreach Practical Steps You Can Take to Stay Focused on Church Evangelism Reaching 5 People with the Gospel in 2025 Evangelism: Habits not Skills with Geoff Folland *GET THE LATEST INFORMATION FROM EVANGELISM IN AUSTRALIA Subscribe to EIA EIA Website EIA YouTube Channel EIA Instagram EIA Facebook Tina Waldrom on Facebook Tina Waldrom on Instagram Discussion Questions 1. How Can We Overcome Fear in Evangelism? What fears or hesitations do you have about sharing your faith? How can relying on the Holy Spirit help you overcome them? Read 2 Timothy 1:7 2. What Does It Mean to Be Led by the Holy Spirit in Evangelism? Have you ever felt prompted by the Holy Spirit to speak to someone? How can we become more sensitive to these promptings? Read Acts 8:29 3. Why Is a Relational Approach to Evangelism So Effective? What are some ways to build relationships before sharing the Gospel? How does kindness and love impact how people receive the message? Read Colossians 4:6 4. What Role Does Asking Questions Play in Evangelism? Why do you think Kare’s question, "Do you know how to get to heaven?" was so effective? How can you use simple, thought-provoking questions to start faith conversations? Read Matthew 16:15 5. How Can We See People the Way Jesus Sees Them? How does viewing people with Christ’s compassion change our approach to evangelism? Take a moment to pray and ask God to help you see others through His eyes. Read Matthew 9:36 6. How Can We Prepare Ourselves to Share the Gospel? What are some simple ways to be prepared to share Jesus in daily life? How can you explain the Gospel in a clear and concise way? Read 1 Peter 3:15 7. What Does Romans 10:9 Teach Us About Leading Others to Christ? How does this verse simplify evangelism? How can you confidently lead someone to accept Christ? Read Romans 10:9
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  • Voices of Fire - The Ultimate Community Engagement and Evangelism Roundup
    Jul 14 2025
    In this community engagement and evangelism roundup, Tina Waldrom rehashes talks from three inspiring leaders—Phil Smith, Scott Hawkins, and Markus Watson. The episode unpacks creative and practical ways churches can share Jesus by being genuinely involved in their local communities. From the idea of ‘dinner church’, where people gather around meals for spiritual conversations to setting up small neighbourhood groups, the episode shows how evangelism can thrive when it’s built on real relationships and everyday moments. The guests highlight that effective outreach doesn’t have to be flashy, it just needs to be heartfelt and rooted in the love of Christ. Throughout the conversation, listeners are encouraged to think differently about what evangelism looks like in today’s world. Rather than relying only on traditional methods, churches are invited to explore fresh ways to connect with people where they are. This roundup reminds us that community engagement and evangelism go hand in hand. By being present, approachable, and open to trying new things, believers can help others encounter the gospel in ways that are both meaningful and culturally relevant. In this podcast episode, you will discover that: Community engagement is essential for effective evangelism.Dinner church fosters genuine connections among participants.Belonging and hospitality are key to community engagement.Serving the community can take many simple forms.Listening to community needs is crucial for outreach.Church gatherings should also focus on community mission.Engagement in local neighbourhoods can lead to impactful ministries.And more… *SUPPORT THIS PODCAST – BUY ME A COFFEE – MORE INFORMATION HERE. *OUR ONLINE LEARNING & COURSES Share Jesus Membership On Mission with God @Home (free sample) On Mission with God @Home (Full Course Details) 3 Day Evangelism Challenge *OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS How Community Engagement and Evangelism Work Together with Tina Waldrom How to Go & Heal Your Neighbourhood with Phil Smith Leading a Church into the Community with Scott Hawkins Helping Churches Get Into The Neighbourhood with Markus Watson *STAY CONNECTED TO PHIL SMITH, SCOTT HAWKINS, & MARKUS WATSON STAY CONNECTED TO PHIL SMITH BELLS Neighbourhood Church - Website BELLS Neighbourhood Church - Facebook BELLS Neighbourhood Church - Instagram BELLS Neighbourhood Church - YouTube Phil Smith - Facebook *STAY CONNECTED TO SCOTT HAWKINS Urban Life - Website Urban Life - Facebook Urban Life - Instagram Scott Hawkins - Facebook *STAY CONNECTED TO MARKUS WATSON Markus Watson - Website Markus Watson - Facebook Markus Watson - Instagram Markus Watson - LinkedIn *GET THE LATEST INFORMATION FROM EVANGELISM IN AUSTRALIA Subscribe to EIA EIA Website EIA YouTube Channel EIA Instagram EIA Facebook Tina Waldrom on Facebook Tina Waldrom on Instagram Discussion Questions 1. Are you actively "going" into your community, or waiting for people to come to you? Phil Smith referenced Luke 10 as the foundation for community engagement. Jesus sends His disciples into the towns. Evangelism starts with a posture of movement, not waiting. What does “going” look like in your neighborhood, workplace, or local setting? READ: “Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves.” — Luke 10:3 (NIV) 2. Who are the "people of peace" in your life that God might be calling you to connect with? Phil spoke of putting your feet under the table and listening. These people of peace are often doorways into broader ministry opportunities. Can you identify someone who is open to relationship or spiritual conversation? How can you go deeper? READ: “When you enter a house, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’ If someone who promotes peace is there, your peace will rest on them.” — Luke 10:5–6 (NIV) 3. How does your rhythm of life reflect the values of “belong, eat, listen, learn, and serve”? Which of these five rhythms are you living out regularly? Which need more intentionality? READ: “Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.” — Romans 12:13 (NIV) 4. How might sharing a meal become a setting for sharing Jesus? “Dinner Church” was more than a meal—it was fellowship, openness, and organic ministry. Could you use meals as a setting for spiritual conversations? Who might you invite to your table? READ: “They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people.” — Acts 2:46–47 (NIV) 5. Are you replicating what you talk about, or what you actually do? In what areas might your lifestyle need to align more with your message of faith? READ: “Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.” — 1 Corinthians 11:1 (NIV) 6. What simple acts of service could open the door to spiritual conversations in your neighborhood? What are some everyday needs in your community you ...
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