A launch pad for the evangelism icebreakers toolbox. Browse all icebreaker articles in one place, grouped by category, with simple leader guidance for one-on-one or group conversations and gentle bridges toward the Gospel.
Most people assume being “a good person” is enough. But in real life, you don’t get invited in because you’re good—you’re invited because you’re known. What if the same is true with God?
A practical “how NOT to do it” guide to evangelism: 13 common ways Christians accidentally crash and burn, plus humble real-life examples and a better way forward. Honest, non-shaming, and designed to help you stay in the conversation long enough for real fruit to grow.
This short example walkthrough demonstrates how Predictable Imagination icebreakers work in real conversations. By guiding people through a simple imagined journey, patterns quickly emerge that reveal how surprisingly similar human imagination is. This makes an easy, non-threatening bridge toward deeper conversations about meaning, conscience, and the Gospel.
A gentle set of imagination-based icebreakers that draw out people’s deepest longings—meaning, peace, love, freedom from guilt—and provide natural, non-pressuring bridges toward the Gospel.
These moral imagination icebreakers use simple stories to reveal shared instincts about right and wrong. Designed for individuals or groups, they spark thoughtful conversation without debate, pressure, or tricks.
This collection of 20+ story-based icebreakers is designed to help you start natural, curiosity-driven conversations with individuals or groups—without repetition or gimmicks. These are simple prompts that open doors, invite imagination, and create space for deeper dialogue.
This short guide explains how to use imagination-based icebreakers well, why they work so reliably, and how they gently bridge toward the Gospel without pressure, argument, or awkwardness.
What These Icebreakers Are (and Are Not)
These icebreakers are not tricks, tests, or psychological manipulation. They are simple conversation starters that reveal something quietly true about how humans think.