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That is how some groups do it. I want to learn how to do evangelism in a way that is a bit more natural. My socialization with strangers tends to be limited outside of the church.I don't go up to strangers and pester them. Do you enjoy talking to strangers about normal everyday topics? If the subject arises in natural conversation nothing objectionable about answering questions.
If you are not going up to strangers with a "four spiritual laws" or related booklet, how do you do evangelism?
My socialization with strangers tends to be limited outside of the church.
I don't go up to strangers and pester them. .
Then perhaps your calling is not to evangelize but to uplift the Body from within. (I Corinthians 12)
Great input on evangelism! Thank you. Ok, so I get to the point where I ask someone what they think about salvic issues. If they don't ask questions, then this is an either keep asking questions about what might make them stop and thing again or drop it and wipe the dust off of my feat in that effort?
I do not use the four spiritual laws (don't think they are the best tool), but I do try to evangelize. However, I still believe I am woefully inadequate in evangelism.
I also found that most of my contacts were with Christians, so I changed my lifestyle recently.
First, I am doing something I never have done before, I take the bus everyday (mondy-friday). This has allowed me to meet people from all walks of life and has allowed me to share my faith on a number of occassions. While I believe I have missed many opportunities, I have also had more opportunities than normal. Please pray for wisdom because I feel that, in retrospect, there were doors that have been opened that I have not walked through to share. If anything, this has shown me how neglectful I am in evangelism, but I am learning and growing.
Second, God has opened up other opportunities and has allowed me to be a bold witness in another segment of my life. Really, I love to say that I am "bold" but in reality I think God put me into a couple of situations where I am forced to be bold, not one that I have truly sought out or where I naturally became bold. Yet, I was and am able to witness on a continual basis to some people, and minister to others.
Both situations have allowed me to form relationships with people. This all has been a learning experience for me in an area I continue to need God's grace to lovingly display God's glory.