Louie Giglio: When the Gospel is presented, people put their faith in Jesus

Pastor Louie Giglio (pictured in Billboard) will release his latest talk, Winsome, on March 3. Photo: Twitter/Louie Giglio

For Passion Movement founder Pastor Louie Giglio, one only needs to present the Gospel to people and that will be enough to catch their attention.

Pastor Giglio is due to release his latest inspirational talk via DVD on March 3.  In "Winsome", he challenges every Christian to "win some" people over to Christ's side.

Giglio believes that in the heart of every person, there is an innate desire to be with Christ.

"There is an irreducible minimum in the heart of every single person, and what people need the most is Jesus. At the end of it all, people need Jesus," the pastor said.  

Giglio acknowledged that evangelising efforts may encounter obstacles, but simply presenting the Gospel is the key.

"Everybody doesn't believe every time," he stated. "[B]ut if the Gospel is presented, then people want to put their faith in Him."

Giglio is known in the Christian world for his compelling, Christ-centred messages, which are all heard by millions of Christians around the world. The Winsome DVD will be part of the Passion City Church Resources series.

In addition to Winsome, Pastor Giglio also recorded nine other DVDs containing his talks All of his nine earlier works will also be released on March 3 together with the Winsome DVD as part of a bundle titled "Passion Talk Series: The Complete Collection."

Christians will be able to, for the first time, access all 19 hours of inspirational messages from Pastor Giglio together with the Winsome DVD. All nine of Pastor Giglio's earlier talks have recorded sales of 1 million copies each worldwide.

In addition to preparing for the release of his earlier talks, the head of the Passion Movement was also involved in organising the 2015 Passion Conferences, a spiritual gathering that involved pastors thousands of college students from across the country. The 2015 conferences wrapped up in Houston last weekend.

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