Share Your Encouragement!

Would you like to talk to someone? Click Here! Be careful before leaving someone in a sorrowful situation. Say a word of prayer with them and share even a brief word of encouragement from the Scriptures. ~ Billy Graham
Treat others how you want to be treated and share your encouragement!
Please get in touch with us if you have any questions or need some encouragement.
When you share your encouragement, you’re planting seeds of hope and positivity in others’ hearts. It’s essential to listen carefully, with compassion and understanding, and point them toward Jesus Christ and His teachings from the Bible. There are so many ways to spread kindness—a simple smile or hello can go a long way in brightening someone’s day. Take time to notice these small moments of connection that we often overlook.
When Sharing Encouragement, Make Sure God Is At The Center Of Your Conversation; Invite God Into Every Exchange You Have With Others. Being An Attentive Listener Is Also Key When Offering Support – Sometimes People Need Someone Who Will Hear Them Out Without Judgment Or Interruption.
Philippians 2:1-2 Therefore, if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind.
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And remember, while listening is crucial, there may be times when advice is needed – make sure it’s offered when asked for and given with love and grace. Try to listen and talk to the other person as though you would want to be treated. ~ Bill Greguska
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- Encouragement for Your Faith
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Find out what God’s Word says about your situation and what to do about it ~ Click here.
The Story Of The Starfish!
While walking along a beach, an elderly gentleman saw someone in the distance lean down, pick something up, and throw it into the ocean. As he got closer, he noticed that the figure was a young man picking up starfish and tossing each one gently back into the water. He came closer still and called out, “Good morning! May I ask what you are doing?” The young man paused, looked up, and replied: “Throwing starfish into the ocean.” The old man smiled and said, “Why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?” The young man replied, “The sun is up, and the tide is going out. If I don’t throw them in, they’ll die.”
Upon hearing this, the elderly observer commented, “But, young man, do you not realize that there are miles and miles of beach and starfish all along every mile? You can’t possibly make a difference!” The young man listened politely. Then he bent down, picked up another starfish, threw it back into the ocean past the breaking waves, and said, “It made a difference for that one.”
What Do You Think You Could Do To Share Encouragement?
- Share encouragement like you have been encouraged in the past.
- The best way to share encouragement and faith with others is to be transparent and genuinely care about them.
Try to be a good listener, and when a door opens to speech, share what God has done in your life that helped you in difficult times, especially in areas where you know the other person is struggling. It is good to share some of your past with them. - Sometimes, talking about what we believe about God can be intimidating. Be cautious about speaking about God right off the bat. Take some time to get to know the other person.
- Our hope and prayer empower you to freely and appropriately share your encouragement with others in your circle of friends, family, acquaintances, and even strangers. Many worldviews confuse people. Learn how you can help cut through all the confusion.
- Contact us if you have been a Christian for at least a year and would like to help us reach out to others who are struggling. Tell us why you want to help and about yourself.
- To share encouragement, you need to be a good listener. When a door has opened to speak, share how God has helped you in difficult times, especially if you have had the same struggles as the other person. First, pray and listen carefully—then point the person to God.
Five Ways to B-L-E-S-S Others!
B- Begin with prayer. We want you to ask, ‘God, how do you want me to bless the people in the places you’ve sent me to?’
L- Listen. Don’t talk; listen to people, their struggles, and their pains in the places God sent you.
E- Eat. You can’t just check this off. It’s not quick. You have to have a meal with people or a cup of coffee. It builds relationships.
S- Serve. If you listen to people and eat with them, they will tell you how to love them and know how to serve them.
S- Story. When the time is right, we now talk and share how Jesus changed our lives by Dave Ferguson.
Tips On Mentoring ~ Encouragement Comes In Various Ways!

Coaches share encouragement with their players to motivate them to do their very best. The same applies when you talk with someone.
- Mentoring others is a beautiful way to solidify and underline the truth that has become a part of your life in thinking and action.
- You don’t pour out everything you have learned like a one-sided lecture, but you listen and pray for God to illuminate His wisdom when the time comes to speak.
- Perhaps it will be a question to illuminate the problem further. Remember that having other “ears” hear what is said helps the speaker understand and evaluate his thoughts, too!
- The best mentoring is done with thoughtful “spaces” for conversation and thought – not “jumping right in” for a “fix.”
How To Share Encouragement With Others?
Ways To Encourage Others?
- Remember that each person is unique, although the ideas below are general!
- Take time to learn about the other person.
- Be a great listener, and try not to cut them off when they talk.
- Speak highly and respectfully to the other person.
- Use specific scriptures that could help the person if they are open to it.
- Share encouragement by being wise in how you speak.
- If they drink alcohol or smoke cigarettes, encourage them to cut back or quit soon.
- Share what knowledge you have that might help.
- Pray that God shows you how to encourage the person.
- Ask them if there is more they need to mention.
- Remind them that they are worthwhile and God loves them.
- Assure them that your conversation is confidential.
- Tell them when you can tell that they are making progress.
- Use scripture to encourage others, but don’t come off as holier than thou.
- Put your helpful thoughts into words.
- Share with them what works in your life and what does not work.
- Encourage their relationship with God.
- Do some homework and research in the Bible that might help them.
- Share with them a small, thoughtful gift or card.
- Pray that God will make you an encourager.
- Show them that you care and that God loves them.
- Show genuine interest in others’ situations.
- Encourage the other person’s slightest effort or success.
- Show your love for the person with your words and respect.
- Stay always humble and be Christ-like with them.
More Ways To Encourage Others!
- Please focus on the good that they are doing.
- Make an effort to smile and nod when listening to the other person.
- Help the person figure out what their love language is.
- Be sure that you do not seem bored or preoccupied.
- Think beforehand about what scriptures could encourage the person you are with.
- Offer a compliment or word of praise while keeping it real.
- Make positive comments about them.
- Please encourage them to make decisions and take positive steps.
- Let them know they are not alone; God will never leave them.
- Encourage them with simple challenges to gain confidence.
- Assure them that there are solutions around the corner.
- Speak with gentleness.
- Share your testimony.
- Keep life simple by sleeping properly, exercising, and drinking plenty of water.
- Restore hope by sharing new perspectives from the Bible.
- Give them a CD or a book that has been a blessing.
- Ask them how you can be of help to them.
- Contact them by phone, email, text, or written letter.










