This powerful message challenges us to examine our role in the Great Commission through a surprisingly relatable lens: learning something completely new. Just as one might fumble through choosing a racehorse with nothing but a green book and some courage, we're invited to step into the uncomfortable space of sharing our faith with those around us. The core question echoes through every word: who are the people God has placed in our lives, and when was the last time we actually tried to share our faith with them? Drawing from Jesus's prayer in John 17, we discover that our unity as believers isn't just about getting along—it's the very mechanism through which the world comes to know Christ. The message introduces us to the Engel Scale, a tool that maps the spiritual journey from hostile unbeliever to mature disciple, helping us recognize where people are in their faith journey and how we can meet them there. What strikes deepest is the reminder that being a disciple and being a disciple-maker aren't separate callings—they're one unified purpose. We're challenged to look beyond our comfortable Christian circles and ask ourselves: have we become isolated from the very people who need to hear about Jesus? The transformation isn't just about our own salvation; it's about recognizing that we've been strategically positioned in workplaces, neighborhoods, and communities to be faithful witnesses who help others take their next step toward Christ.