North Carolina Tentmaker
New Member
I have shared my faith in Christ with many LDS missionaries over the years. David’s advice of shut the door on them is not totally out of line. Well it is wrong if you think you are following the Lord’s commands by not sharing your faith. I believe we should always be ready to give a reason (I Pet 3:15). But, for a new Christian or someone who is weak in their faith discussion with these missionaries can be a very bad thing. Remember they are studied up on their faith, they know what they believe and they come to your door ready to share it. If you are not prepared as well as they are then the result may be questions and doubt in your mind instead of the other way around. So I study, I prepare, and I make sure I am ready when they come calling. I used to keep a marked up book of Mormon and a New Kingdom Translation of the Bible (JW version) by my front door (They are put away now; we don’t get the visitors we used to).
My experience witnessing to LDS missionaries has been very good. I have never had one accept Christ on my doorstep but I believe I have planted seeds of truth that the Lord can use to call them later. There are several things I always do. First, we talk on the front porch; I do not allow them into my home. I have chairs on the porch and if I need ask them to leave it is easier then if we go inside. Second, I tell them up front, I am a Baptist preacher, I would love to talk to you about my faith but I have no expectations of converting you and I don’t want you to hold any expectation of converting me. As long as we can talk about out differences in a respectful way that is great, but if it gets personal or ugly then our conversation is over. Third, I always set a time limit. If I can not set aside an hour to spend with them I ask them to come back later, otherwise I look at my watch and I tell them up front, we can talk about this until ____, but then I have other things I need to do.
I usually ask some questions about the really odd peculiarities of their religion (magic underwear, Garden of Eden was in Missouri, Jesus and Satan were brothers, etc). I stress some of the similarities we have. But I always come down to this as my main objection, the idea that we can become gods. Wasn’t that Satan’s great sin to start with? Why would I want to become a god, the very idea is repulsive to me. I was created to glorify God not to become one. I share my faith, use multiple scripture verses, and make them look them up in their bibles and read with me. Put out the word of God, it will not come back void. Usually there is one senior missionary who is a little better trained than the other one and once I start to see cracks in the armor more often than not he will disengage and flee.
Well this was too long for most of you to read. In summary, witness, but prepare first.:thumbs:
My experience witnessing to LDS missionaries has been very good. I have never had one accept Christ on my doorstep but I believe I have planted seeds of truth that the Lord can use to call them later. There are several things I always do. First, we talk on the front porch; I do not allow them into my home. I have chairs on the porch and if I need ask them to leave it is easier then if we go inside. Second, I tell them up front, I am a Baptist preacher, I would love to talk to you about my faith but I have no expectations of converting you and I don’t want you to hold any expectation of converting me. As long as we can talk about out differences in a respectful way that is great, but if it gets personal or ugly then our conversation is over. Third, I always set a time limit. If I can not set aside an hour to spend with them I ask them to come back later, otherwise I look at my watch and I tell them up front, we can talk about this until ____, but then I have other things I need to do.
I usually ask some questions about the really odd peculiarities of their religion (magic underwear, Garden of Eden was in Missouri, Jesus and Satan were brothers, etc). I stress some of the similarities we have. But I always come down to this as my main objection, the idea that we can become gods. Wasn’t that Satan’s great sin to start with? Why would I want to become a god, the very idea is repulsive to me. I was created to glorify God not to become one. I share my faith, use multiple scripture verses, and make them look them up in their bibles and read with me. Put out the word of God, it will not come back void. Usually there is one senior missionary who is a little better trained than the other one and once I start to see cracks in the armor more often than not he will disengage and flee.
Well this was too long for most of you to read. In summary, witness, but prepare first.:thumbs: