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A Pastor Turned Uber Driver Shows What Everyday Evangelism Really Looks Like

Bryan Sands' rideshare ministry is a practical model for how Indian pastors can equip congregation members to witness in their daily workplaces and commutes.

ChurchStacks · 1 min read · 17 July 2026

The news: Bryan Sands, a pastor who also drove for Uber in his Dodge Grand Caravan, made a habit of praying before every shift for safety and meaningful conversations. His intentional, prayer-backed approach to rideshare driving turned ordinary trips into consistent ministry opportunities — including one memorable encounter after accidentally cutting off a police officer in Hawaii.

Why it matters for church leaders: Most Indian church members spend the majority of their week outside the church building — in autos, offices, markets, and college campuses. This story is a practical reminder that discipleship means equipping your congregation to see their everyday spaces as mission fields, not waiting for Sunday to do the work of the gospel.

The takeaway: Dedicate one sermon or small group session this month to practical, everyday evangelism — and give your people specific, simple tools to start conversations about faith.

Source: Christianity Today


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