Ever had a conversation where you wanted to share the gospel but didn't know where to start? Life on Mission puts proven evangelism tools right in your pocket — the 3 Circles method, the Best News presentation, and now Gospel Coach, an AI-powered practice tool — so you're ready whenever the moment comes.^1
Developed by the North American Mission Board (NAMB) of the Southern Baptist Convention, the app walks you through each gospel presentation step by step with interactive visuals and instructional videos. The 3 Circles method, created by pastor Jimmy Scroggins, turns everyday conversations about life's brokenness into gospel conversations — it's as simple as drawing three circles on a napkin.^2 The Best News tool, presented by pastor James Merritt, offers another clear path to sharing the message of Jesus.^3 Both tools are available in English and Spanish.
Gospel Coach (formerly "Share the Gospel") lets you practice evangelism conversations with an AI chatbot that simulates different worldviews — including Latter-day Saint, Muslim, Atheist, Jehovah's Witness, Hindu, and Jewish conversation partners. Choose from Easy, Medium, or Hard difficulty, and receive optional feedback to sharpen your approach.^8 NAMB's leadership describes it as a low-stakes environment to build confidence before real conversations.^9
The app collects no personal data, requires no account, and is completely free.^4
Why Christians Love It"It is a great App for sharing the Gospel! It has all the information you need. It is easy to use and even has a Spanish version. I would encourage all Christians to have it on your phone because you can share the gospel anytime and anywhere!"^5
"I love this app — I have led countless people to Christ with it."^4
"The simplistic nature [of the app]... broken down into three portions... works perfectly. The visual aides it provided with the three circles gives visual learners who desire a relationship with Jesus a way to see the Good News in an easy-to-follow diagram."^7
Notable- Built by NAMB, the missions and evangelism arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, based in Alpharetta, Georgia^1
- The 3 Circles method was introduced at the 2014 SBC Annual Meeting and has since been adopted by churches across North America^2
- Southern Baptists baptized 250,000 people in 2024 and saw continued growth in 2025 — five consecutive years of evangelism increases^6
- Gospel Coach AI launched in May 2026 (v5.0.0), with guardrails directing users to their pastor for theological questions^8
- Free physical 3 Circles Evangelism Kits and Life Conversation Guides (English, Spanish, and Mandarin) are available through NAMB's online store^3
- Actively maintained — v5.0.1 (May 2026) added Gospel Coach URL update and bug fixes^4
- Well-reviewed on both iOS and Android with no data collection^4