Share it with only those who ask for the information.
2007-05-21 14:35:43
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answered by Fluffy Wisdom 5
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The best way is the way Jesus did it: one-on-one, or to small groups. The TV or internet sounds good, but--if someone has questions how do they get in touch with you to ask? Any kind of obstacle will usually put people off. Plus it's easy for people who just sit and watch such programs to forget what they hear after a short while. But if you're standing right in front of them they'll be more inclined to ask; plus you can show them from the Bible--yours or theirs--what they want to know. Plus you can get a feel for their sincerity, or lack thereof, and you can tailor your presentation accordingly.
Yes, it's slower--one person at a time; but that's how it's been done since the beginning, and look how far Christianity--the good the bad and the ugly versions--has spread. There's nothing in the Bible that says the whole world will be converted before "the end," as the Catholic church believes--or used to anyhow. So, do your part, however small.
2007-05-21 21:39:05
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answered by Charles d 3
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Christian TV is great but if we as Christians each did our part in our everyday lives we could reach more people that way than any other. Of course there have to be missionaries and TV to reach into other countries. We really need missionaries here these days. Have you ever watched The Way of The Master? They have a web site. You should check it out. There is also a booklet that really helps teach you to witness...It's called Share Jesus Without Fear by William Fay and Ralph Hodge. Good luck and God bless!!
2007-05-21 21:29:50
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answered by BERT 6
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This is helping people all over the world that reads these. Sending missionaries out, starting churches in foreign counties with radios. Sending tracts out in the mail to people. Just sharing your testimony, or living your life for Christ. There are so many ways. Just keep trying your best. Pray about how God wants you to share the Gospel.
2007-05-21 21:27:57
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answered by salvation 5
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The radio works well. Some smuggle tapes in also. Missionaries do a good job. There are many ways. If you walk around, you'll probably meet someone that needs Jesus. Start a conversation about something. Listen and care for them. This might be the chance you need. Ask God to open doors for you to minister, and He will.
2007-05-21 21:32:15
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answered by RB 7
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I think the best way that anyone can share thier beliefs, is to provide a good example of a life lived according to those beliefs, not by proseletyzing at people. If someone actually asks you to witness to them, by all means do, but if someone has not asked for anything of the sort, live a good life according to your beliefs, and if someone thinks that you are really doing things right, they will ask you for an opinion, or if they know you are Christian, they may ask you to witness to them, but if they have not asked you for anything of the sort, they will just resent if you are butting in somewhere you aren't wanted, or trying to force your beliefs on someone that doesn't agree with them.....when the Apostles were told to go out and preach the Gospel, I don't think that they were told to go force it on people.....
2007-05-21 21:34:43
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answered by beatlefan 7
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I think the best way to fulfill the commission or share the Gospel is by living it. Some people will never hear you "preach" or witness. They may never come to your church. However, they will "read" your life. We are supposed to be living epistles. If people can see God in our lives and how He is effectively changing us to grow and prosper in Him, they will come to know our God.
2007-05-21 21:26:58
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answered by COACH QUI 1
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Check this out, everyone with a computer have access a Bible and have heard about Jesus Christ.
2007-05-21 21:28:13
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answered by reverendrichie 4
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Which gospel out of the 30 that were not added to the bible
Then the question is why were they not aded to the bible: to much contradiction too much silliness
2007-05-21 21:27:30
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answered by Johnny W 2
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I once heard a man say;" the best sermon he ever heard was a life style"
I believe if people see Christ in us they want what we have.
but also tracts are good, or just general conversation.
2007-05-21 21:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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