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“Not everyone will accept Christ on the spot, but I will not lose my fire and passion for sharing the gospel." Ai Qin, 78, is one of a number of Fire-starters who shared how they evangelise at One For Jesus' Fan The Fire event on August 17. All photos courtesy of One For Jesus.

It has been three years since One For Jesus was launched on Dec 1, 2021.

OFJ is “an invitation for every Christian to bring at least one person to Christ within the next 10 years.”

Going beyond churches and denominations, OFJ issues a clarion call to every Christian to obey Jesus’s Great Commission. Those who take up the invitation to make the 1/10 Promise are called Fire-starters, individuals who boldly evangelise those yet to know Jesus.

Surveys show that most Christians are keen to share the gospel with non-believers, but don’t know how. OFJ offers many forms of support for would-be evangelists.

“The heart of evangelism is the heart of the Father: Father God wants to bring the lost son home, bring the lost sheep home,” said OFJ founder Jason Wong at the movement’s Fan The Fire event on August 17. “The how — the methods — can come later.”

The following inspiring testimonies were shared by Fire-starters at Fan The Fire.

Ai Qin: “I use every day to live for Jesus and to share the gospel”

At 78 years old, Ai Qin leads a life dedicated to sharing the gospel through intentional evangelism.

Her mission is simple: to reach out to those around her, build genuine relationships, and ultimately lead them to Christ. Her approach is as gentle as it is effective, reflecting the warmth of God’s love in her everyday interactions.

Ai Qin’s passion for the Lord is infectious: Through her kopitiam outreach, she has shared Jesus with countless and seen many salvations.

Frequenting her neighbourhood kopitiam (coffee shop) for meals or drinks, Ai Qin doesn’t just sit quietly—she intentionally engages with her neighbours. With her friendly smile, she makes it easy for people to approach her and share their lives.

Through these interactions, Ai Qin builds meaningful relationships, inviting her newfound friends to her home for meals. As these bonds deepen, she eventually invites them to church, offering them not just friendship, but a community centered on faith.

Over the past two years, she has led nearly 20 people to her church, with 10 of them accepting Christ and being baptised.

Reflecting on her mission, Ai Qin says, “My life is given by God. So I use every day to live for Jesus and to share the gospel, to be a testimony for Him.”

One particular encounter stands out. Last year, while at the hawker center, a woman sitting nearby complimented Ai Qin, calling her beautiful.

In response, Ai Qin said, “It’s because I’m a Christian. I have inner peace and joy in my heart. That’s why I’m beautiful!”

She used the moment to invite the woman to church, saying, “Do you want to be joyful and beautiful too? Come to church with me. We have a ‘happiness’ group, and you’ll meet many friends.”

Though the woman didn’t accept the invitation immediately, Ai Qin remained patient, respecting her decision and continuing to gently encourage her. Eventually, the woman joined Ai Qin for dinner at her home, where she learned more about Christ. In time, she attended the church’s happiness group, accepted Christ, and was baptised last December.

Not every encounter ends with immediate conversion, but Ai Qin doesn’t lose heart. “Not everyone will accept Christ on the spot,” she admits, “but I will not lose my fire and passion for sharing the gospel.”

There was another neighbour from another religion. Ai Qin invited her to her home for a meal, offering warmth and friendship. She shared the gospel, brought her to church, and introduced her to the “happiness” group. This neighbour also accepted Christ and was baptised this past May.

“I thank God for putting me here. All glory goes to Him!” Ai Qin declares, humbly acknowledging that her role is merely to plant the seeds of faith, while God brings the growth.

In just two years, Ai Qin’s unwavering commitment to living out her faith has transformed lives. Through kindness, hospitality, and a passion for sharing the gospel, she has brought countless people closer to Christ.

Pastor Amadea Seow: Pray, listen, eat, serve then share

Pastor Amadea’s approach to evangelism begins with prayer, listening, eating and serving others’ needs before sharing the gospel.

This philosophy played a crucial role in leading Aaron and his family to Christ during what she describes as a divine appointment. Pastor Amadea first met Aaron’s wife through a friend who attended their church, Maranatha Christian Assembly.

Ps Amadea’s (left) gentle outreach to Aaron’s wife, and later to Aaron drew the couple close to Christ.

Before Aaron came into the picture, Pastor Amadea and a group of church leaders had been learning a powerful evangelism tool called “Conversational Gospel.”

This simple, conversational approach, based on John 3:16, was introduced by Brother Alfred Tan, who emphasised that sharing the gospel doesn’t need to be intimidating.

“It can be simple and powerful,” Pastor Amadea recalls, as the church offered the tool to anyone interested in evangelism. Many became eager to learn and practise it.

After praying for Aaron’s wife and building a relationship through a few meetings, Pastor Amadea met Aaron when he came to pick up his wife. Feeling prompted by God, she invited them over for dinner.

During their meal, Pastor Amadea felt a divine nudge to share John 3:16 with him. To her amazement, Aaron asked, “How can I give my life to Jesus?” She responded, “It’s easy, let’s just pray,” and right there, Aaron accepted Christ into his life, while his wife rededicated hers.

Since that night, both Aaron and his wife have been baptised and are now fervently pursuing their faith. “They are really hungry to grow in the Lord,” Pastor Amadea shares, thankful for the way God orchestrated this life-changing encounter.

Aaron’s Testimony: From Freethinker to Follower of Christ

Aaron did not grow up in a Christian home. His family practised Buddhism, and his parents separated.

Growing up, he was a freethinker, uninterested in religion. In the past, his prayers were directed toward short-term desires like wealth and health, but he never truly sought a deeper spiritual connection.

During a particularly stressful period, when his wife was pregnant with their third child, Aaron felt a deep anxiety about finances.

After accepting Jesus, Aaron had a powerful encounter with God through a dream.

Although he had started attending church, he found himself closed off, unable to share his concerns even with his wife. The only person he could talk to was God. “I asked Him to guide me,” Aaron recalls, explaining how this internal dialogue with God became a lifeline for him.

One night, Aaron dreamt of a man bathed in light, holding a chubby baby boy. At the time, Aaron and his wife didn’t know the gender of their baby, but Aaron woke up certain that it was a boy.

When he shared this with his wife, she doubted it, thinking it was just his imagination. However, a week later, a visit to the doctor confirmed the baby’s gender—it was indeed a boy.

“It was a sign of how God communicates with me,” Aaron says, reflecting on the powerful experience.

When his son was born, Aaron felt that God had spoken directly to him through the dream, igniting a deeper passion for God’s presence and power.

Since becoming a Christian, Aaron says his life has transformed. Thanks to the warm and loving community at church, he is no longer closed off emotionally and has learned to share his struggles with his wife and those around him.

“Jesus has helped me a lot in my transformation. I do not regret and will always follow Jesus.”

Georgie Lee: Art as a gateway to encountering Jesus

What if you could bring the truth of the gospel to people in a way that feels both accessible and inviting?

For Georgie, the former president of marketplace ministry Gatekeepers, and his family, the answer came through art.

Led by the Holy Spirit, they founded Sound of Art, a Christian social enterprise that uses art as a tool for evangelism while also supporting emerging Christian artists.

Georgie firmly believes that art can be a gateway for people to encounter God. In their own home, the family has a collection of paintings that depict significant biblical events, including the creation story and the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

When visitors see the paintings and ask about them, it naturally opens the door for Georgie and his family to share the gospel. By simply explaining the meaning behind the artwork, they bring others into a deeper understanding of God’s story.

Through his gallery Sound of Art, Georgie Lee finds many opportunities to share about God and the Bible with non-believing customers.

Many of Sound of Art’s customers are non-believers. However, Georgie and his team view every sale not just as a transaction, but as an opportunity to connect deeply with people.

They hand-deliver each painting to buyers. During these deliveries, they make a point to engage in meaningful conversation, often sharing the message behind the artwork the customer has purchased. Many customers express genuine curiosity and excitement about the deeper meaning of the pieces.

To make their art more accessible to non-believers, Sound of Art describes several pieces as being inspired by an “ancient proverb” rather than quoting the Bible directly.

This subtle approach piques curiosity and invites questions, allowing non-believers to explore the message of the artwork without feeling overwhelmed by labels.

Recently, Sound of Art partnered with the Church of the Holy Spirit to turn a traditional Good Friday service into a unique art exhibition.

Historically, this service primarily attracted existing believers. But transforming it into an art exhibition drew in many pre-believers who were intrigued by the artwork.

The exhibition featured eight paintings, each representing a key moment from the trial of Jesus to His death and resurrection.

Volunteers were equipped to share the story behind the paintings and, in doing so, the gospel. This experience not only impacted visitors but also empowered the volunteers to become confident in sharing their faith.

One painting, symbolising God’s light, left a deep impression on a non-believer who expressed seeing light and hope through the artwork.

A Christian couple, who had struggled with mental health issues, purchased paintings that reflected their healing journey. These pieces now serve as powerful visual testimonies, which the couple uses to share with others about God’s work in their lives.

Through the medium of art, Georgie and his family are finding creative ways to share the gospel in a non-intimidating and engaging manner.

By bridging the gap between the sacred and the everyday, they are opening new pathways for people to experience God’s love and truth through art.

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One For Jesus

One For Jesus is an invitation for every Christian to bring at least one person to Christ within the next 10 years. The Great Commission belongs not just to the evangelists, missionaries or pastors, but each one who professes Jesus as Lord. One For Jesus' vision is to build a world where every Christian is activated and mobilised to pass on the love of God to someone who does not yet know Him.

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