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Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
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I hesitate to critique too much due to the DL Moody rule, and there’s certainly value in a calm, diplomatic approach. But I think much of what’s prescribed here rubs people the wrong way and leads to defensiveness. People are far too cynical these days, and they know what you’re doing when you ask a series of questions. I feel my intelligence is being insulted when somebody is clearly leading me with a series of rehearsed questions, and I imagine they would too.
As far as evangelism goes, evangelism being proclaiming the Good News, there’s almost none here. It’s far more about winning debates on Biblically-related cultural issues and hoping the person comes to find the Gospel some other time.
As far as evangelism goes, evangelism being proclaiming the Good News, there’s almost none here. It’s far more about winning debates on Biblically-related cultural issues and hoping the person comes to find the Gospel some other time.
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April 22, 2021
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