Sharing the Gospel Boldly
Acts 8:4 “Forced to leave home base, the followers of Jesus all became missionaries. Wherever they were scattered, they preached the Message about Jesus.”
A farmer once gathered a small group of children and showed them a handful of seeds.
“If I keep these safe in my pocket,” he said, “nothing will grow.” Then he scattered them across the field. To the children it looked careless—almost wasteful. But the farmer smiled and said, “This is how life begins.”
Reflection:
The early church must have felt anything but hopeful as persecution forced believers out of Jerusalem. Homes were lost, friendships broken, plans disrupted. They were scattered—not by choice, but by fear.
Yet Luke tells us something extraordinary: “Those who were scattered went about preaching the word.” What looked like the enemy’s victory became God’s mission strategy. The believers carried the gospel with them, not because they had a programme, but because they had a story—what Jesus had done in their lives.
God often works not only through what he gathers, but through what he scatters. New jobs, new homes, retirement, illness, upheaval, or loss can feel like displacement. Yet in God’s hands, scattering becomes sowing. The gospel travels on the feet and lives of ordinary people, living faithfully where they find themselves.
The church did not shrink when it was scattered—it multiplied.
Lord God,
when the first believers were scattered,
you turned fear into faith
and disruption into mission.
When our lives feel unsettled or our plans undone,
help us to trust that you are still at work.
Where we are scattered—into new places,
new relationships, and unfamiliar routines—
may we carry your good news with humility and love.
Give us courage to speak when the moment is right,
grace to serve without drawing attention to ourselves,
and faith to believe that nothing in your hands is wasted.
Send us out, not as strangers to your kingdom,
but as witnesses to your grace,
for we go in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Challenge: Finding courage to share faith naturally.






