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Living Out Loud: Letting Your Love for God Flow into Your Everyday Language

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If you cringe at the thought of pulling out a napkin and drawing a chasm that only the cross can span, you’re in good company.

While most of us have the desire to share the gospel, we don’t know how to bring it up. Let’s face it… it’s not easy to go from “How is the weather?” to “Jesus died for you,” and no one is walking up to us on the street asking, “What must I do to be saved?” So what’s a well-intentioned Christian to do?

Enter Living Out Loud.

Living out loud is not a strategy for sharing the gospel, but a way of living that begets the gospel. It’s about developing an active, natural posture of loving God and talking about Him as we go about our daily lives and rhythms in ways that are obvious to those around us. It’s about making God such an integral part of our daily lives that we can’t help but talk about Him—at home, at work, with family and with friends—not as a sales pitch, but as a natural part of our regular conversations.

Living out loud isn’t about “sharing” the gospel; it’s about “living” it. When who we are as new creatures becomes obvious to those around us in the way we speak, live, and love, evangelism stops becoming a duty and simply becomes inevitable. In Living Out Loud, you’ll

How to bring a refreshing countercultural presence in one relationship and one conversation at a time; How to demonstrate our beliefs to unbelievers in our daily lives and habits; How to spiritually engage others in a way that feels natural It’s time for a new approach to evangelism. Let Living Out Loud show you the way to communicate and truly embody the message of the gospel.

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Published October 8, 2024

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Profile Image for Jessica Pool.
59 reviews10 followers
September 18, 2025
Such clear, realistic instruction for living your life honestly as a spiritual person. Kevin writes with such a sincere and warm tone - just like he speaks in real life. Would highly recommend this to anyone wrestling with how to live as a person of faith but worried about seeming inauthentic.
8 reviews
December 9, 2024
Loved this book! It was easy to read. A very organic and natural way to be who God made you and share your Faith with others. My small group changed a lot from this study.
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1,502 reviews1 follower
December 13, 2024
Living Out Loud has a very simple main point, yet it’s one that many people have never heard taught before. I certainly hadn’t, in nearly 30 years attending church, before I heard it from Kevin himself. This is something he has practiced himself and taught to others for a long time. And even though the main point is not difficult and I’ve heard him teach it before, I really loved reading it as Kevin and Christine develop it here.

This is a book about living out God’s presence in your life to others. Unlike many teachings on “sharing your faith,” it won’t make you feel stressed, inadequate, or needing to memorize some specific method; instead, it will inspire you to a deeply genuine, loving way of living out of the overflow of your relationship with Jesus. It’s a way to notice more who God puts in your path, to stop stifling the ways the Spirit may prompt you to speak, and to live in a loving and prayerful way that is open to God using you unexpectedly.

Big kudos for the chapter about doing this as an introvert. I also really like the way that it advocates patient love rather than pushiness.

Probably my favorite book on the topic now, and definitely one I would recommend.
26 reviews
May 3, 2026
Short book that brings simplicity to sharing your faith (really sharing your life) with others around. Was the boost I needed to continue to be a light to those around me.
Profile Image for Hannah Evert.
7 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2026
This book was interesting, practical, thought-provoking, and exciting! I now feel challenged to live out loud. The main point of the book is that sharing our faith can be natural, and it should be part of our normal conversation to talk about God. Instead of holding back from saying spiritual things in secular friendships, we should be bold and let it flow out naturally. It should be part of who we are. And the author tells many stories of how this opens doors. It's practical and gives ideas on how to bring Jesus into your day to day interactions, but it also talks about how in order to genuinely live out loud we need to be so full of Jesus that it naturally spills over into every part of our lives.

I'd definitely recommend this book!
Profile Image for Marti Wade.
444 reviews10 followers
April 30, 2025
As Jesus prepared to send his followers ahead into towns he would soon visit, he encouraged them with one crucial detail that hasn’t changed in more than two thousand years. Simply this: The harvest is plentiful (Luke 10:2).

In Living Out Loud, Kevin King of International Project, shares from scripture and personal experience how and why we should work to overcome our tendency to keep our faith private and quiet. He addresses many of the most common obstacles and stumbling blocks and invites us to live our faith “out loud” so others can experience it, too.

This book is a winsome and practical read. Think about sharing it with someone in your church or going through it with a group. Although the book includes examples from the author’s work among internationals in New York City, it’s crafted for broad appeal, not just for missionary-types or American Christians. The authors also created a six-session discussion guide that you may find helpful.

You may want to buy the book just for the “sidebar for introverts” and the short appendix on “bringing Shema statements into your daily language.” Good stuff and deliberately non-prescriptive.
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March 25, 2025
"Living Out Loud" by Kevin King gets to the heart of why North American evangelicals like me don't share our faith more often. I felt a few 'ouches' as I read. Like that I've bought in to mass media's messaging that no one is thinking about spiritual matters or life's big questions. Like that I assume even bringing up a spiritual topic in casual conversation ("God really has blessed your home country, South Korea, in the last 70 years, hasn't He?" is one I tossed out there recently*) is likely to be interpreted as too pushy a/o insulting. Like I never thought of having my bible study group share 'Shema statements' we have tossed out there weekly - giving the group the opportunity to share in the joy of Jesus harvesting his harvest and giving each other the joy of being strengthened by the faith of others. My 'ouches' are all the more painful as I am a recently retired pastor of 40 years. But never too old to learn from a guy like Kevin. *His response: "GOD! WHAT IS GOD?" said without an ounce of sarcasm. We had a good gospel conversation. I'm looking forward to introducing him to a believing Korean friend as soon as her cancer treatment is over.
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November 15, 2025
I learned so much from these two authors. The ideas in the book seemed basic and obvious in some ways, yet gave me a new way of thinking about evangelism that I’ve never considered before. It was challenging because it presents evangelism as suprisingly simple, largely because if we truly love God with all our hearts and are living out the shema, we will be more likely to speak freely about Him in everyday conversations with people and not seeing it as a monologue that needs to be given. And I agree with the authors that people are less turned off by our spirituality than we might fear. What a great book!
Profile Image for grace banks.
13 reviews
February 27, 2026
You guys need to read this book

“God now reveals himself in a relational way through the person of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit dwells within us, and his presence is a transformative force in our lives. As we walk with him, he guides and directs us and keeps us from wandering. By speaking to us, encouraging us, enabling us, and empowering us, the Holy Spirit is walking intimately with us and speaking through us.
As we talk about God to others, our words should reflect a close, personal relationship with our Creator.”
Profile Image for Grace Messersmith.
2 reviews4 followers
November 22, 2024
If you have been a part of church and know you want to share your faith but have no idea why it’s so hard in the moment, this book will help with all of those fears, insecurities and barriers we have! I can attest to the practicality of living out these perspectives they share and how easy it can be with some tweaks to how we live out our faith.
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32 reviews
January 20, 2026
3.5 ⭐️ rounded up.

Admittedly, I only skimmed the second half of this book 🫣 overall, a great read that I would recommend! It just felt soo similar to other books I’ve read (spiritual multiplication in the real world!!!) and I have a growing list of books I’m more eager to read at the moment and I need to return this one to a friend 😌
1 review
December 27, 2024
Simple, practical, biblical, and it just makes sense. Really changes your perspective on evangelism. An easy, impactful, and overall great read!
Profile Image for Leah.
821 reviews
August 1, 2025
One of the most encouraging books I’ve ever read. Its challenge is so simple, so practical, so exciting.
16 reviews
August 1, 2025
Absolute must read for evangelism in American culture. Very shaping and eye opening book. My life will never be the same.
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120 reviews4 followers
April 28, 2026
An easy and approachable book on evangelism if you don’t want to sound crazy and want to do it more.
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81 reviews
February 9, 2025
Practical, easy to read, inspiring, challenging, biblical.

The approach presented in this book is changing my life. I pray it will also change the lives of the people I engage spiritually and otherwise would not have.
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