Well, how else will they learn. Just make sure your fasted and prayed up. And make SURE EVERYTHING you tell them about your faith, you are able to back it up with scripture. Make sure you know your bible. I have a web site about my faith, yes, I've been bashed hard for it, but, it's my job to get it out there. I don't dance around the Word Of God, I give it straight, I don't play. I don't cram down the throat, but what they wanna know I tell them.
God Bless
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2007-01-02 12:18:05
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answered by Selena Jade's Mommy 4
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Sharing the Christian faith is not a touchy issue, for a believer. However, it is for some non-believers.
2007-01-02 12:12:04
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answered by n_007pen 4
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Sharing is one thing- cramming down ones throat is another.
I love a theological conversations with out judgment on all religions and cultures. In a perfect world we all could share our ideas and beliefs and enjoy that process.
I don't like conversing with people whom force their opinion on anything, by shouting and condeeming other whome believe differently- even Christ.
2007-01-02 12:14:00
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answered by Denise W 6
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I enjoy sharing my beliefs with others when they are open enough to listen. I also like to listen to others beliefs. I even like to debate if the other person wants to as well. I think the key is sharing but still caring about that person no matter what they believe. Our diverse beliefs is what makes life interesting. I am glad that we are not just clones of each other.
2007-01-02 12:13:10
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answered by Christine5 3
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It is commanded in The Bible that you share your faith, but I personally don't want to hear it. You have to tailor your witness to your audience. What I'd like to see for a change is Christians actually living what they preach. Maybe then I would listen.
2007-01-02 12:12:10
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answered by lowflyer1 5
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I have a friend who is interested in making model railways. To him its a real passion. The thing is he doesnt drag his family around the neighborhood telling everyone about how great it is. Do you think he should?
2007-01-02 12:13:52
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answered by fatherf.lotski 5
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If they are open to it, I will share and discuss it with them. I will not push my beliefs on someone, it's up to them if they want to know more.
No point in pushing it on someone who doesn't want to hear it. It's a waste of my time and theirs. God says draw nearer to him and he will draw nearer to you.
If Jesus is knocking on your door, it can only be you who answers it...not me or anyone else can open that door for someone else.
Yet, he loves us all and will always be waiting for us to answer that door.
2007-01-02 12:15:22
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answered by UzeHerName 2
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If someone is open to listening, by all means. Don't try to cram it down someone's throat or try to convert everyone in existence.
2007-01-02 12:12:15
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answered by Joe D 6
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If people are open to talk about religion, I am open about it too. I think that we should definately let people know where we stand but not be too pushy and respect their views.
2007-01-02 12:12:15
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answered by cclleeoo 4
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its not easy to tell people to follow a good person such as jesus
society teaches people to honor thugs and prophets who raped 9 year old girls
2007-01-02 12:12:24
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answered by exmuslimah 1
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