This is not a justification for not doing evangelism outside in real life. However, it is interesting when in the last few months in 2025, I find lots of advantage in evangelism training using BigScreen.
About a month ago, I created a room called "Ask a Christian - I'll answer you if I know", I've had a young boy from Buffalo joining in, even when I limited the room to only two people. He's probably around 10-13. Seemed to be Caucasian, telling me that he's a Christian who's trying to look for a good church, but his parents brought him to a black church and they weren't comfortable in it. He then asked me about science vs. faith and Trinity.
A few weeks later, an agnostic (adult Scottish?) had me telling him that you need faith even in science, using the classic sitting on a chair by faith example. He was also delighted to engage in and he shared an interesting Youtube video which I do like, on introductions to Christian denominations in 12 minutes, by Redeemed Zoomer:
I've since subscribed to Redeemed Zoomer's Youtube and this is his bio:
I am a Presbyterian seminary student training for ministry in the PCUSA, (Presbyterian Church USA) but I completely oppose the theological liberalism that has hijacked it. I have made it my mission to restore it. My theology is Reformed/Calvinist, but I am very ecumenical and open to learning from other Christian traditions. I am a regular gen Z (zoomer) who was raised in a very secular progressive culture. I was once a leftist, but came to know Christ as a teenager which alienated me from my community. I've dedicated all my life since then to learning the things of God and finding creative ways to share what I know with others.