Christian Learning Center Forums Discussion Forum 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?

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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?

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    11/23/2021 at 13:21

    Yes. Listening is very important to any conversation, it conveys respect and allows for conversation. I let scripture do the talking for me, all things are based back to scripture, I just try to help them understand.

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    11/03/2021 at 14:32

    As someone in sports ministry, I am constantly telling people about Christ. We lead kids to Christ by sharing four simple steps to the Gospel. God loves you, sin separates you, Jesus saves you, do you trust him. It is a simple way to explain it to the kids so they can repeat it.

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    10/27/2021 at 20:57

    Yes I have. Listening is essential because it is a form of encouragement as iron sharpens iron.

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    10/25/2021 at 12:28

    Most of the time, the gospel was turned down. When people have responded positively, it was easy to see that God had been at work long before I came on the scene. From my own experience and the experiences of others who are actively seeking to win others to Christ, I believe observation and openness are key to reaching others for Christ. Boldness combined with humility and experience also help.

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    10/23/2021 at 20:34

    I have. Listening and forming a relationship with the person first is the key. With FCA we have the “FOUR,” the Gospel explains din 4 simple truths that I tend to use with students and it is effective for adults as well. I like the Romans road and will use it a a teaching tool in my huddles now that we have done the FOUR and will likely use flashcards.

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