Friendship Evangelism in the Workplace

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EMQ » Jan – April 2026 » Volume 62 Issue 1

Summary: This article narrates the journeys of three adults in diverse cultural settings that took them from unbelief to salvation. These were a Chinese medical doctor in America, a female poet in Hong Kong, and a traveling Iranian businessman. Two were confronted with the gospel in workplace settings, and the other mostly through online conversations. Through friendship, addressing personal needs, and Bible study each came to convincing saving faith. The author draws from decades of diary entries.

By Glenn Deckert

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