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You like start-ups and are a bit of a visionary — you always have the “big picture” in mind. You likely want to tell everyone, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9). When you think of Christianity, you have a strong awareness of eternity, and you want to be the person who helps people begin their walk with Jesus. You may be naturally drawn to befriend non-Christians and find it easy to start conversations with people you don’t know. While you bring a strong sense of eternity to everyone you encounter, you are also practical and not afraid of innovation when it comes to reaching the greater goal. Consider joining a group of Christians committed to sharing their faith and reaching out to others. Think about the people God has placed in your life who need to hear the gospel and how you can share that message to help them begin their journey with Jesus.

Learning to Love my Neighbors

I stepped outside for our daily walk, breathing in the fresh spring air as the radiant warmth of that signature Florida heat touched my face. It was April 2020, and my wife and I, with our two little boys, had just moved to a small neighborhood in Tampa from New York City.

I was still not used to my surroundings — the winding, more suburban streets, each house neatly placed beside the next yet somehow disconnected and isolated, like islands holding entire lives. We were living side by side but not together in any meaningful sense. The only thing I shared with folks on my street was a mailman.

COVID-19 hadn’t brought us here to Tampa and our new home, but it sure changed what “here” felt like.

In the early days of shelter-in-place orders and social distancing, I could almost see waves of loneliness and uncertainty rolling down the driveways.

Living in Manhattan under normal circumstances, there were regular opportunities for community: church events, small group outreaches, dinner parties and game nights with people in our home.

The pandemic and my move to Tampa disrupted my normal, ready-made ministry moments and the blessings I received from being in community. For a long time, I had no idea where or how to even start building relationships with others. I felt like a sailor who had suddenly lost the wind, drifting into uncharted waters.

A question was stuck in my mind like a splinter: Are there opportunities to love others and offer a taste of the hope of Jesus during this time of separation?

I hoped to answer this question by reading the gospels to encounter and learn from Him. There is something simple yet irresistible about Jesus’ life and ministry. Some of the most memorable scenes were unpredictable and unexpected interruptions.

For the disciples, walking with the Son of God must have felt messy and unpredictable. But no matter where Jesus went, you could expect the presence and power of God to break in. This was a great source of hope for me.

As I read, several principles emerged:

  1. Jesus prayed. He was often alone with the Father, seeking intimacy, direction and strength, especially before and after ministry opportunities. We could all benefit from this practice. Try it: set aside a few moments each week to be alone with God, asking Him to fill you with His presence.
  2. Jesus was present. You never get the sense that He was distracted by other, more important things. Jesus gave His full attention to whoever was in front of Him, affirming the full dignity and value of every person. His disarming presentness enabled Him to see ministry opportunities everywhere. Wherever you are, ask God to help you notice those He has already placed around you, and ask Him how you can join Him in what He is doing.
  3. Jesus was available and interruptible. Sometimes He sought people out. Sometimes they sought Him. Either way, He was available to those whose desperate needs, longings and questions were before Him. Often, this happened while He was on the way to do something else. Are you in too much of a hurry to view interruptions as unexpected opportunities? Each time you are interrupted, try asking God if He is actually inviting you into a moment of possibility for ministry.
  4. Jesus was curious. When stopped, He often asked, “What would you like Me to do for you?” He gave people a chance to vocalize their needs. Genuine interest in the hopes and hurts of another’s life is incredibly compelling. It can lead to conversations about Jesus from a place of openness and trust as we are invited into deeper friendship.

See how others respond and what doors might open when you first take the posture of a listener.

These principles guided us in that difficult season. Perhaps they can help you too. It isn’t always glamorous, but as you practice these, you can begin to make a difference right where you are. Patiently planting tiny seeds can result in much fruit (Matthew 13:31-32).

We started a daily walk around the neighborhood as a family, seeking to embody the principles we saw in the life of Jesus.

These walks became sacred times of expectation and blossomed into opportunities:

  • Playing Spikeball in an open field with high school students.
  • An outdoor grill-and-chill block party with neighbors.
  • Setting up an open-air chess game.
  • Having long conversations through screen doors with the elderly and high risk.
  • Sometimes delivering food and other necessities.

And suddenly we were immersed in love, connection and hope in places we hadn’t expected.

In these small ways, we could meet real needs and share the good news of the gospel with those around us. These touchpoints with the hospitality and love of God pushed back against the loneliness that threatened to overwhelm.

So what about you? How is God inviting you to see opportunities where you are? What could happen as you pray and seek to become more available to, interruptible by, and curious of those within relational reach?

Join us online for a free, live event on March 8 at 9 p.m. EST to hear from nine Christian Leaders about stepping into your influence.

Since 1951, Cru has helped individuals who grapple with integrating faith into daily life by offering practical steps and community support. As a result, countless people in over 190 countries have been empowered to move from passive belief to active faith.