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Introvert Evangelism

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Evangelism Isn’t Just for Extroverts—It’s for You, Too

Let’s be honest. You’d rather share your Wi-Fi password than your faith, right? Relax. This isn’t another “just talk to strangers” pep talk written by someone who loves small talk and group hugs.

Introvert Evangelism by Pastor Trenton Oshiro is for the rest of us—the quiet thinkers, the deep feelers, and the ones who need a nap after saying “hi” too many times at church. With humor, honesty, and way too much caffeine, Trenton debunks the myth that you need to be loud to be effective. Jesus had one-on-one conversations too.

In this book, you’ll learn how

Overcome the lie that introverts can’t evangelize (you can—and you won’t even have to hold a megaphone).

Use your natural strengths—listening, empathy, and intentionality—to make authentic connections.

Understand the stages of faith so you know what to say and when to stop talking.

Manage your social energy like the precious, rechargeable battery it is.

Guide everyday conversations toward faith—without sounding like you’re selling timeshares for heaven.

Introvert Evangelism helps you share your faith authentically, confidently, and—most importantly—without pretending to be an extrovert. Because God doesn’t need you to be louder; He just needs you to be real.

You’re still reading? Impressive. That means you’re already halfway to evangelizing—one scroll at a time.

208 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 15, 2025

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January 20, 2026
Pastor Trento Oshiro provides a method to evangelize for Christians. The book’s target audience is introverted folks, Trenton being an introvert himself. The book is closely connected to scripture and provides many examples of biblical introverts such as Moses and even at times, Jesus Christ himself. I would highly recommend this book for Christians that want to understand a method on how to relate to people from evangelical approach.
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