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Have you told others about Christ in the past? If so, what role did listening and dialogue play in the interaction? In the future, how might you use these techniques even more effectively?
Austin replied 6 months ago 333 Members · 338 Replies
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Yes, I have tried to reach the believers that do not worship and unbelievers who do not understand the goodness in having the Lord in their lives. At that time, I was not aware of the different techniques.
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Yes I have. Listening to the person you are sharing the gospel to is very important to know where the person stands. It can be the first time for the person to hear about the gospel or the second time. By listening you may know how to direct your sharing.
In the future would like to use these techniques more.
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I have talked about Jesus to some people. I find it important to listen and dialogue in witnessing. I used to just tell them… but it was really ineffective. They need to hear and they also need to express their feelings.
Currently and in the future, I am talking about Jesus Christ to friends and partners who express their faith in a gentle, positive way at parties, meetings, and also respectfully listen to them, even if they do not believe in God. but they respect my beliefs and have a very respectful attitude towards God even though they have not worshiped Him
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Yes. Listening and dialogue play a significant role in the interaction. Dialogue creates comfort and an encouraging environment. I believe this is the best method of ministering to non-believers and will continue to do so.
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I try to always listen and ask questions at first. It helps you build relationship, and allows you to better understand how to speak the gospel into areas of their lives.