Evangelism and being invitational is not necessarily about our being competent or gifted, it’s about our being willing. The Bible tells us: God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong (1 Corinthians 1:27). The Samaritan woman Jesus spoke to at the well was not particularly competent or gifted and yet she became the first gentile evangelist. “Come and see,” she said. After speaking with the Lord she went back to town, told everyone what had happened and said, “Come and see” (John 4:29). She was weak not strong; a gentile woman, a Samaritan and a sinner who’d had five husbands and now had a live-in lover! Evangelism and being invitational is not about our being qualified, it’s about our being willing. God delights in using us just as we are. God always chooses the weak because we bring glory to Him through our weakness.