“God’s love is too good to keep to yourself. When you invite others to CHEW on This™, you help them discover the freedom, hope, and transformation you’ve experienced—and you grow as a spiritual encourager.”
Why Encourage Others to Start CHEW?
Transformation multiplies when it’s shared. Many people long for deeper connection with God but don’t know where to start or feel stuck in old patterns. Your invitation could be the gentle nudge they need to begin a life-changing journey. Encouraging others to CHEW isn’t about pressure—it’s about offering hope and walking alongside them.
Simple Ways to Invite Others to CHEW
1. Share Your Own Experience
- Tell a friend, family member, or coworker how CHEW on This™ has helped you.
- Be honest about your starting point, struggles, and small wins.
- Sample opener:
“I’ve found something that’s really helped me connect with God in a real way—want to hear about it?”
2. Offer to CHEW Together
- Invite someone to do a CHEW question with you—over coffee, a walk, or a phone call.
- Suggest starting with a simple verse and question:
“If we really believed God loves us right now, how would that change our day?” - Keep it low-pressure and conversational.
3. Give a CHEW Resource
- Print or share a CHEW guide, tracker, or creative prompt.
- Send a link to a favorite CHEW blog or story.
- Pair a resource with a note: “Thought this might encourage you. Let me know what you think!”
4. Start a Group or Pair Up
- Invite a few friends to try CHEW for a week and share what they notice.
- Use a group text or messaging app to send daily or weekly CHEW questions.
- Offer to lead the first session and keep it simple.
5. Encourage a Growth Mindset
- Remind others that growth is a journey, not a race.
- Share how you’ve restarted or grown through dry spells—normalize setbacks and celebrate progress.
- Affirm every step they take, no matter how small.
6. Pray for Open Doors
- Ask God to show you who might be ready for a new step.
- Pray for courage, wisdom, and the right words.
- Trust that God is already at work in their hearts.
Tips for Being a Great Encourager
- Listen first: Ask about their needs, struggles, or questions before offering advice.
- Be patient: Give space for curiosity and questions—don’t rush or pressure.
- Celebrate their steps: Recognize and affirm their progress, however small.
- Stay available: Offer ongoing support, check-ins, or to CHEW together again.
Encouragement
You don’t have to be an expert to help someone start CHEW on This™. Just share what you’ve found, invite them to try, and walk alongside them with grace. Your encouragement could be the beginning of a whole new chapter in someone’s walk with God.
“Encourage one another and build each other up…” (1 Thessalonians 5:11)
Transparency Note: This resource is crafted in collaboration with advanced AI tools and thoughtfully finalized by the 1st Principle Group staff to ensure biblical faithfulness and practical relevance for our readers.
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