One Minute Witness
Religion & Spirituality
About
Think you need hours to share your faith? Think again. The One Minute Witness Podcast with Tom Elie equips everyday Christians and church leaders with simple, powerful tools to share the Gospel — anywhere, anytime, in just 60 seconds. Join evangelist and Oasis World Ministries founder Tom Elie as he breaks down the fear, the strategy, and the joy of bold evangelism. Whether you're a pastor equipping your congregation or a believer ready to step out — this podcast will change how you see every conversation.
Episodes
- What AI Say About Hell
This episode of The One Minute Witness podcast discusses artificial intelligence's responses to questions regarding hell, focusing on what AI says about its nature, who goes there, and its biblical context. The host, Tom Elie, examines why…
- Do You Believe Hell is Real?
This episode of the One Minute Witness Podcast discusses the concept of hell as depicted in the Bible. It examines why this topic is often avoided in churches and how belief in eternity should influence the lives and outreach of believers.
- God Can Heal You Today
This episode of One Minute Witness challenges the mindset that God's power to heal is in the past. It explores how a Christ-centered faith can expect God to move in the present, not just in biblical times.
- The Most Neglected Bible Verse
This episode of The One Minute Witness Podcast discusses a Bible verse that the host believes is frequently neglected. The episode explores the potential impact of living out this verse on conversations, relationships, and sharing faith, s…
- Is Faith Private?
Tom Elie explores why many believers remain silent about their faith, discussing the fear involved and encouraging listeners to share their beliefs. The episode provides tools and encouragement for sharing faith effectively.
- Is God "Enough"?
In this episode of One Minute Witness, Tom Elie explores the question of God's sufficiency when prayers go unanswered. He discusses the difference between knowing God and knowing about Him, drawing from personal experiences.