• #77 - Be A Barnabas: Connecting People For The Sake of Christ.
    Feb 14 2026

    In Acts, Barnabas does something simple but decisive: he brings Saul to the apostles. Before Paul becomes the missionary we know, someone was willing to stand beside him, believe in him, and connect him to the body of Christ. That quiet act of trust helped shape the advance of the gospel.

    In this episode, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave consider what it means to live like that in an ordinary church. Not networking for advantage. Not building relationships for leverage. But drawing near to people because we genuinely care—and then using those relationships to connect them to Jesus.

    They talk about trust that takes time to build and seconds to lose. About the cost of hospitality and the power of simple presence. About generosity that is not financial strategy but kingdom investment. About remembering names, following up on burdens, refusing to give up on a John Mark when others are ready to move on. About resisting a culture—and even algorithms—that train us to live in curated isolation.

    The call is clear: stop promoting yourself and start promoting others. Love God first. Love people second. Look around the room and ask why God has placed these particular people together. Then act intentionally. Introduce. Encourage. Invest. Pray.

    00:00 Embodying Barnabas: A Model for Today

    17:36 Intentional Relationships: The Key to Connection

    20:13 Investing in People: A Kingdom Perspective

    23:08 The Role of Encouragement in Community

    25:49 Living Out Biblical Principles in Modern Life

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    27 mins
  • #76 - Apologetics and Evangelism: You Don’t Have to Be a Debater-Biblical Apologetics for Everyday Christians
    Jan 21 2026

    When should Christians use apologetics—and when should they avoid it?

    In this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave dive into what biblical apologetics really is—and why most believers misunderstand it.

    Rather than treating apologetics as academic debate or “mental gymnastics,” Jeff reframes it as something every Christian is called to do: answer sincere questions with Scripture, gentleness, and hope—while keeping the gospel central.

    Using 1 Peter 3:15 as the foundation, this conversation explores how apologetics fits naturally into relational evangelism and discipleship—not as the starting point, but as a response to honest objections that arise when the gospel is clearly presented.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • When apologetics is helpful—and when it actually gets in the way
    • Why most objections to the gospel are sincere, even when they sound hostile
    • What biblical apologetics is (and what it is not)
    • Why knowing the Word of God matters more than knowing every argument
    • How Scripture—not logic alone—“converts the soul”
    • Why apologetics should always be hopeful, gentle, and respectful
    • How the Holy Spirit works when we use God’s Word
    • Why apologetics is for every Christian, not just debaters or scholars

    Jeff also gives a clear, memorable definition of biblical apologetics and shows how Scripture itself provides examples of believers defending the faith—without ever losing sight of the gospel.

    If you’ve ever thought, “Apologetics isn’t for me,” this episode will change the way you see defending the faith—and give you confidence to do it in a way that honors Christ and genuinely helps people.

    “We don’t lead with apologetics. We lead with the gospel—and we use apologetics to answer the questions that follow.”
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    32 mins
  • #75 - The Power of Words in Evangelism
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of Gospel Talks, hosts George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave discuss the importance of relational evangelism and the balance between living out the gospel and verbally proclaiming it. They emphasize that while lifestyle evangelism is crucial, it is not sufficient on its own; words are necessary to communicate the gospel effectively. The conversation explores practical ways to connect with people, the significance of prayer, and the need to overcome selfishness in sharing faith. Ultimately, they call listeners to action, encouraging them to share the treasure of Christ with others.

    Takeaways

    • The gospel should be visible long before it's verbal.
    • Effective ministry comes from knowing Christ intimately.
    • Lifestyle evangelism is not enough; words are necessary.
    • Connecting with people is the first step in evangelism.
    • Prayer in Jesus' name is crucial for impactful evangelism.
    • Living the gospel provides a platform for proclamation.
    • We must take opportunities to share the gospel.
    • Selfishness can hinder our evangelistic efforts.
    • The power of the gospel lies in both action and words.
    • Faith that never speaks isn't faithful.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Relational Evangelism

    03:04 The Role of Words in Evangelism

    05:56 Lifestyle Evangelism vs. Proclamation

    08:50 Connecting with People in Daily Life

    11:47 The Importance of Prayer in Evangelism

    14:59 Living the Gospel vs. Proclaiming the Gospel

    17:58 The Necessity of Speaking the Gospel

    20:55 Overcoming Selfishness in Evangelism

    24:05 The Power of Living a Gospel-Centered Life

    26:45 The Balance of Action and Words in Evangelism

    30:04 Conclusion and Call to Action

    Keywords

    evangelism, discipleship, relational evangelism, lifestyle evangelism, gospel, ministry, faith, prayer, connecting with people, speaking the gospel

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    32 mins
  • #74 - Kindness: The First Gift That Opens the Door to the Gospel
    Jan 7 2026

    What if the most powerful way to share the gospel in 2026 isn’t louder arguments or sharper answers—but genuine kindness?

    In this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave explore kindness not as a marketing tactic or cultural buzzword, but as a biblical virtue, a reflection of God’s character, and a strategic starting point for relational evangelism. Drawing from Scripture and the life of Jesus, they unpack why kindness is essential for Christians who want to faithfully and effectively share their faith in a skeptical world.

    This conversation challenges believers to rethink kindness—not as a substitute for truth, but as the bridge that prepares hearts to receive it.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
    • Why kindness is a defining mark of genuine Christianity
    • How biblical kindness flows from the Spirit, not personality
    • Why Jesus consistently showed compassion before confrontation
    • How kindness earns relational credibility without compromising truth
    • Why sharing the gospel is ultimately the kindest act a believer can offer
    • A practical call to make gospel-centered kindness a priority in 2026

    ⏱️ Episode Chapters:
    • 00:00 – The Gift of Kindness
    • 04:25 – Kindness as a Christian Virtue
    • 08:26 – The Source of Kindness
    • 12:44 – Kindness in Evangelism
    • 17:19 – The Role of Kindness in Relationships
    • 21:31 – The Call to Action for 2026

    Key Takeaway:

    Kindness doesn’t replace the gospel—but it often opens the door to it. As Jesus modeled, going about “doing good” creates trust, disarms skepticism, and prepares people to hear life-changing truth.

    As you step into 2026, ask yourself:

    Who can I intentionally love, serve, and kindly invite to meet Jesus?

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    25 mins
  • #73 - What If Your Church Had a New Year’s Resolution?
    Dec 29 2025

    As a new year approaches, many Christians think about personal goals—but what about goals for the local church? In this episode, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave challenge listeners to rethink New Year’s resolutions through the lens of church health, revitalization, and gospel-centered unity.

    From creating safe, grace-filled church environments to strengthening discipleship, improving administrative clarity, and engaging the surrounding community, this conversation explores what it looks like for every believer—not just pastors—to take responsibility for the life and mission of the church. At the heart of it all is a powerful reminder: truth and love are the essential ingredients for real growth, and the gospel is what unites diverse people into one body.

    Whether you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or faithful church member, this episode will help you think intentionally about how God might want to use you in the coming year for the health and mission of your church.

    Episode Chapters:

    • 00:00 – New Year Resolutions for the Church
    • 02:45 – Revitalizing Church Communities
    • 05:09 – Creating a Safe Church Environment
    • 07:43 – Discipleship and Growth
    • 10:24 – Administrative Efficiency in Ministry
    • 13:02 – Truth and Love in Church Growth
    • 15:39 – Outreach and Community Engagement
    • 18:23 – Building Relationships in the Church
    • 21:05 – The Power of the Gospel in Unity

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    32 mins
  • #72 - Christmas is an open door: Using the season God gave us!
    Dec 22 2025

    Christmas is a season God has already prepared. The culture slows. Doors open. People are more willing to be invited, more willing to listen, more willing to step into conversations they usually avoid. The question is not whether opportunity exists, but whether Christians will recognize it and act.

    This conversation presses on a simple conviction: outreach is not primarily about events, but about people. Churches may host gatherings, services, and experiences—but what matters most is what happens next. Hospitality that does not lead to connection, and connection that does not lead to truth, will always fall short. The goal is not a moment, but a relationship in which the gospel can be clearly spoken.

    Christmas gives a natural context for this work. Inviting neighbors into your home. Sitting down for a meal. Asking good questions and listening well. Creating space where people feel seen and known. Many are carrying loss, loneliness, or quiet disappointment beneath the surface, and this season brings those realities closer to the heart. Few things speak louder than opening your life and letting people see a faith that is worn “comfortably on the shirt sleeve.”

    But love must eventually speak. Words matter. A line left out of the water catches nothing. Faithfulness requires that the message of Christ be spoken plainly—that there is a Savior, that peace does not come as the world gives, and that forgiveness is found only in him. Evangelism is not pressure, but it is also not silence.

    This episode calls believers to think intentionally about the people God has already placed in their lives—their neighbors, coworkers, extended family, and children—and to use Christmas as a moment to deepen those relationships rather than delay them. The work is simple, often costly, and rarely flashy. But God uses it.

    The harvest belongs to the Lord. Our responsibility is to step forward, speak when the time comes, and trust that God is already at work behind the doors he invites us to knock on.

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    26 mins
  • #71 - If God is soverign, why do I need to share the gospel with others?
    Dec 14 2025

    In this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave wrestle with a tension many Christians feel but rarely articulate: how do we take personal responsibility for evangelism without undermining God’s sovereignty? Building on the previous episode, they explore the danger of passivity in relational evangelism and why refusing to engage the lost is not humility—but a neglect of moral agency.

    Using biblical examples like Esther, Acts 1:8, and Jesus’ own ministry model, this conversation brings clarity to the balance between trust and obedience. The gospel is a treasure entrusted to fragile vessels, and God calls each believer to faithfully steward it right where they are.

    This episode challenges listeners to stop waiting for the “perfect moment,” embrace urgency rooted in love, and confidently step into the role God has already given them.

    Key Topics Covered

    • Why passivity in evangelism dishonors our responsibility before God
    • The difference between God’s sovereign will and His moral will
    • How relational evangelism avoids both pressure and negligence
    • Why love and truth must always go together
    • Seeing people—not numbers—as eternal treasure
    • Learning contentment in being used by God as He chooses

    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Relational Evangelism

    01:43 Moral Agency in Evangelism

    04:12 Balancing Urgency and Passivity

    07:29 Understanding Our Responsibility

    11:09 Navigating God’s Sovereignty and Moral Will

    14:08 The Importance of Love in Evangelism

    17:50 The Treasure of the Gospel

    21:16 Being Used as Vessels for God

    Takeaway

    God is sovereign—but He has chosen to work through willing, obedient people. You don’t need to reach the whole world. You need to be faithful in your Jerusalem. Trust Him fully. Obey Him faithfully. And steward the treasure you’ve been given.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone you’re praying for—and join us next time on Gospel Talks.

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    23 mins
  • #70 - Should you immediately share the gospel in every conversation?
    Dec 2 2025

    In this Thanksgiving-week episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave celebrate key podcast milestones and dive into a crucial and often misunderstood topic: the balance between evangelistic responsibility and trusting in God’s sovereignty.

    Sparked by a moment from an Exchange seminar, George raises a powerful question many believers wrestle with—does feeling pressured to share the gospel in every single conversation unintentionally undermine trust in God’s sovereign work? Together, George and Jeff unpack the tension between urgency, obedience, guilt, and trust.

    Through biblical insight, real-life stories, and practical application, this episode helps listeners embrace a healthier, more faithful approach to relational evangelism—one that rests in God’s power while remaining obedient to His call. From neighborhoods and workplaces to gyms and coffee shops, the discussion brings clarity to where God has sovereignly placed us and how He opens doors for gospel conversations.

    Ultimately, this episode reminds us that evangelism is not about pressure or performance—it’s about walking hand in hand with a gracious Savior who is already at work.

    Chapter List

    00:00 – Introduction and Podcast Milestones

    01:46 – The Balance of Evangelism and God's Sovereignty

    06:17 – The Role of the Church in Evangelism

    09:42 – Historical Impact of Individual Evangelists

    12:02 – Personal Responsibility in Evangelism

    14:43 – Identifying Opportunities for Evangelism

    19:23 – Building Relationships for Effective Evangelism

    22:55 – Recognizing Divine Appointments

    27:15 – Trusting God in Evangelism

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    30 mins