Question: So I was saved about two years ago from, well, atheism, and I have a pretty atheistic family. And so I've been trying to share the gospel with them. Ever since I was saved. And just finally, recently, I'm engaged in a conversation with my sister, and she's wanting to get into a discussion about evidence and I'm just curious if you guys can touch on should I engage in that or not?

[Note: The following is Paul Washer answering a question during the 2021 Fellowship Conference. It got buried in our ready for uploads folder and so is just now getting posted.]

For more recent sermons and messages from Paul Washer, via HeartCry's channel @HeartCry Missionary Society

→ View and read the transcript on I'll Be Honest: https://illbehonest.com/how-to-share-the-gospel-with-an-atheist or view the rest of the Q&A and messages from the conference: https://illbehonest.com/series/2021-fellowship-conference

0:00 - Question being asked.
0:39 - Paul's answer, example 1: The Peruvian pastor.
4:09 - Paul's answer, example 2: Responding to an angry man on the plane.

Other Q&A videos Paul responded in at the conference:
What Does It Mean to Fear the Lord? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P05acKSeWbU
How to Encourage My Husband When He Fails? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzMffNrnpiM
Sober-Mindedness is Not Starchiness, Solemn is Not Sad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNHVjg5gpIM
What Does Progressive Sanctification Look Like? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqhF-Si5b60