When Stories Speak Louder Than Sermons

Sharing Jesus Naturally Through the Power of Supernatural Everyday Conversations

by Eugene Toh


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Softcover
$19.95
Hardcover
$38.95
Softcover
$19.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/9/2025

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781543783421
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781543783414

About the Book

When Stories Speak Louder Than Sermons is a creative workbook for Christians who want to share Jesus through everyday conversations—gently, naturally, and effectively. In this hands-on guide, Eugene Toh shows how personal stories, paired with spiritual overlays, can open hearts and spark meaningful gospel encounters. Drawing from his own experiences—ranging from awkward childhood transitions to heartfelt mentoring moments—Eugene invites readers to mine their memories, craft their testimonies, and plant spiritual "hooks" that allow others to reflect without pressure.

Blending storytelling, reflection prompts, and biblical insights, the book introduces the Four-Circle Framework—a practical model for moving from casual conversations to faith-filled ones in a way that feels organic and Spirit-led. More than a method, this is an invitation to discover how our everyday stories can carry eternal weight.


About the Author

Eugene Toh is a storyteller, evangelist, and leadership coach with a passion for helping others encounter Jesus through the everyday. From his undergraduate days walking the streets of Pittsburgh sharing the gospel to his present-day roles in leadership and ministry, Eugene has learned that some of the most powerful conversations about faith begin not with sermons, but with stories.

Blending his love for storytelling with a heart for evangelism, Eugene equips Christians to share their faith naturally—through authentic experiences, Spirit-led conversations, and gentle invitations to reflect. Whether mentoring leaders or connecting with everyday people, he finds joy in helping others see how their own stories can become vessels of grace.