
The Three Circle Gospel was developed by Jimmy Scroggins and is designed as an evangelism method to help you share the whole gospel using three simple circles. These three circles represent God’s perfect plan, the brokenness that came when sin entered the world and The Good News of Jesus’ work on the cross.

Everywhere we look in our world we see brokenness. But when God created the world that wasn’t His desire. He had a perfect design. (Gen 1,2)
God saw all that He had made, and it was very good. Genesis 1:31
The Bible says we went from God’s perfect design to brokenness because of sin. Sin is anything we do that is against God or disobeys God. (Gen 3, Romans 5:12)
God had a plan to restore us, which is why we learn about the third circle. Now Jesus, He IS God and He came down into our broken world, He didn’t know sin and was the perfect sacrifice for our sins because he never sinned. He was willing to die on the cross to be the perfect sacrifice for our sins. And then three days later He rose from the dead to restore us back to God’s perfect design. Now Jesus tells us, no matter who we are, how we can get back to God. He tells us to do two things. First, He tells us to turn from our sin and living life our own way and believe in His work on the cross. Second, He tells us to choose to follow Jesus and make Him our Lord. If we choose to turn and follow, then we can come to Jesus and if we do that, then He promises to restore us back to His design.
Then the best thing happens, that is all of God comes into us and helps us to do these next two things. First is to grow. To grow in relationship with Jesus so that it becomes stronger. Second is to GO! to GO back into the world of brokenness so that you can share with other people how they too can escape and come near to God.

Practice giving this away in three to five minutes. After you have presented the Gospel you can ask the following questions to spur further conversation:
Everyone in the world is in one of two places, where do you see yourself? Are you in brokenness? Or are you following Jesus being made new?
If you are in brokenness, following Jesus is like a journey and every journey begins with a single step. Are you ready to take the first step?