3 Circles is a popular and effective Gospel sharing method that works across a wide variety of cultures. It is fairly easy to learn and can be adapted in several ways to more effectively connect with people of different backgrounds and beliefs. Below, you will find links to videos of different methods of using 3 Circles, first in a general context that works with anyone, then adapted for a Muslim audience, and finally adapted for a Hindu audience. Whatever version you choose, it is important to practice it so that it feels comfortable and natural as you share it.

4 Versions of the Basic 3 Circles

This video is an example of why I love 3 Circles. While I don’t know this couple, they demonstrate wonderfully how flexible and adaptable sharing 3 circles is. Don’t let the variety overwhelm you, the basics are essentially the same. An important thing is to choose one of the methods and practice.

3 Circles for Muslims

This version of 3 Circles adapts the presentation of the Gospel to share 4 strories of sacrifice that point to Jesus. These Biblical stories connect to stories in the Quran and help Muslims understand how the prophets pointed to Jesus and why his death was necessary. These are the stories I share every time I share the Gospel with a Muslim.

3 Circles for Hindus

This version of 3 Circles for Hindus was done by the Easy Evangelism YouTube channel. It does a good job at adapting the presentation to connect with Hindu beliefs and terminology without compromising Biblical truth. Don’t be overwhelmed by all the new vocabulary. Take your time to understand the concepts and the vocabulary will come. This one will definitely require some practice for you to feel comfortable if you are not already familiar with the Hindu belief system.