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From the Altar to the Assignment
If you’re already walking with Jesus and feel the pull to share Him with others — this path is for you. The Altar & After is not just a ministry; it’s a Kingdom network where women are trained, equipped, and released to make disciples.
“How can they believe in Him if they have never heard about Him?... And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent?”
Romans 10:14-15 (NLT)

What is Evangelism?
Evangelism is simply sharing the good news of Jesus Christ — who He is, what He’s done, and how He saves. It’s opening your mouth, using your story, and pointing people back to the One who changed your life.
Who Is Called to Evangelize?
Every believer.
Evangelism is not just for pastors, preachers, or extroverts...it’s the calling of every follower of Jesus.
If you’ve been saved… you’ve been sent.
The Bible says in Mark 16:15 “Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone.” and again in Matthew 28:19–20 Jesus tells the disciples "Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations…”
These verses make it clear: the gospel spreads through YOU.
Whether this is your first time accepting Jesus as your Lord and Savior or you’re rededicating your life after “falling off.” This is where your new beginning starts.
If you’re ready, take this moment right here, right now and pray with me.
Why should you Evangelize?
Because eternity is real.
Because Jesus commanded it.
Because someone shared the gospel with you.
Because there are people God has assigned to your voice, your story, your testimony… and they will only hear through your obedience.
Sharing the gospel is how heaven grows… how lives are changed… and how the Kingdom advances one “yes” at a time.

Join our email list for The Altar & After Kingdom Ambassadors who are ready to share the Gospel boldly.
Here is Where we will share:
+ How to share the Gospel with boldness
+ How to host small groups or lead Bible studies
+How to disciple other women through The Altar & After
+ How to grow as a Kingdom Ambassador
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