I wouldn't give a Chick tract to anyone, let alone a child.
I disagree with their radical KJV Onlyism, let alone some of their other views. But I still use them (sometimes).
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I wouldn't give a Chick tract to anyone, let alone a child.
Is handing out a tract evangelizing?
Evangelist, you do what the Lord tells you to do. Some folks are going to be offended no matter what you do or do not do whether it involves kids or not. I still go and knock on doors from time to time. I have been told that I might offend someone. Hey, I'm a pastor of a church. Someone is always offended at me for some reason or another. I just keep doing what I know I am supposed to be doing and a small minority is just going to have to be offended.
At Halloween the children are coming to you, not you to the children. And they do so (hopefully) under the careful watching eyes of their parents. Approaching a child on the street is a whole different issue.
Yes Jesus welcomed the children, but if you'll notice, the parents brought their children to Him, He didn't go to the children.
... Some folks are going to be offended no matter what you do ... I still go and knock on doors from time to time. ...I just keep doing what I know ...
End of the world is near, Robert and I agree on an issue. My kids are both married, one for five years. We are in our 60s now, as of yet, without grandkids. If the Lord blesses us with such, and we have them out on our own, we will be much more cautious than when ours were growing up in the 80s and 90s. In fact, at the time we were raising ours, we were much more cautious in that area that my parents.While I appreciate your enthusiasm, when my daughter was young I would not have allowed you to talk or even approach her. Her spiritual training was up to me, not you.
You wan to evangelize kids? Disciple their parents!
Yes, it is about common sense. But, it is also about obedience. If I feel led to give tracks to anyone who passes by no matter the age then that is what I will do. And, mom and dad can just be offended. Personally, I would not be offended. I would simply take the track from my child and read it for myself before I allowed my child to look at it. Some folks need to loosen their shoe laces and chill.
Agreed - I did explain that to her, but her mind was already made up.I would have said, Well ma'am, doesn't hell scare you?
Reminds me of what Paul Harvey. He said he did not believe in sending you kids to Sunday School - a parent should take the kids with them to Sunday School! :thumbs:We evangelize kids every Sunday morning...their parents are countin on it. In the end though, the most effective evangelist for a child is their mother or father. You wan to evangelize kids? Disciple their parents!
My wife works in a hospital - if you were do that at Upstate you would be asked to leave - if you did not, security would assist you in leaving. All it would take would be for one parent to complain. And at Upstate, it would not take long for that to happen. BTW, to even get into the hospital - you need to go thur security and inform them which patient you are going to visit.The post of the day. Amen!!! Yesterday at the hospital I did pas out tracts to both kids and adults. No parent bothered me.
Reminds me of what Paul Harvey. He said he did not believe in sending you kids to Sunday School - a parent should take the kids with them to Sunday School! :thumbs:
My wife works in a hospital - if you were do that at Upstate you would be asked to leave - if you did not, security would assist you in leaving. All it would take would be for one parent to complain. And at Upstate, it would not take long for that to happen. BTW, to even get into the hospital - you need to go thur security and inform them which patient you are going to visit.
Actually my wife - an employee got into trouble. She gave a Bible tract to a patient - who was an adult - and the parents of the patient had a fit and complained to the staff. Mrs. Salty was given a written warning! :tear:
People need to learn the law ...
Evangelizing children must be done with great care and discernment. These young minds are easily manipulated, and many of them will to whatever their Sunday School teacher or youth leader or pastor tells them.
We must be very, very sure about where they are spiritually when dealing with children. Mainly, I'm talking here about one-on-one soul-winning evangelism, not just passing out tracts on the street. I really don't see anything wrong with that.
The use of the Sinner's Prayer holds great danger, because it can be mis-used. I have seen it presented as "say these magic words" and you'll be saved. Or, "just repeat after me. Ready? Lord Jesus I'm a sinner...........etc."
By the way, if a child cannot ask God to save him on his own, he has not been properly prepared with the gospel.
Another by the way, when the Lord saved me, I was not asked to pray a prayer. The preacher simply asked if I understand what it meant to be a sinner; did I understand the penalty for sin; did I repent of my sin and trust Christ and Him alone for my salvation? I answered yes. He said, God bless you son, sit down right over there.
Evangelizing children is futile. Any child can. be manipulated to believe as we do, to preform like a Christian aught. They may learn many scriptures and be in the church choir but firmly believe the example the parents set an actions they take while raising them will be the biggest deciding factor on the path they lead after they move out. How we treat our family and talk about others behind closed doors is what our kids will remember and emulate.