Hotarubi wrote:In your dealings with people, try to be Christlike.
It will make an impact, even if you don't see it.
itch wrote:I find it easier to minister to others online. What do you think about that?
rsnumber2 wrote:For some reason, every time I see you avatar online, I feel a peace coming from your spirit.
rsnumber2 wrote: Like you, I am not a debater. I get too emotional, by not knowing the Word well enough.
Makes perfect sense... Except you gotta remember that God is very much invloved in that process and does alot of the "watering"... We can only do so much... we sow generously and witness unto The Truth in our words and our lives...Hotarubi wrote:I hope this post makes sense hon, I'm falling asleep on my keyboard right now. *big yawn*
Tenshi no Ai wrote:I try and do it when I can, but there are some offline that I really try and focus on when I can...
itch wrote:If I may ask, do you keep a journal?
Doubleshadow wrote:I have some advice on this.
Debating: What exactly do you mean? If you think you can argue someone into becoming a Christian, it won't work.
Doubleshadow wrote:If your friends and acquaintances are reading the Bile with out guidance, human or otherwise, it might do you well to discuss it together to make sure it's understood.
Doubleshadow wrote:Ditto for Buddhism, which is way more complicated and complex than what people give it credit for.
Doubleshadow wrote:Billy Graham estimated it takes 40 people to get a person saved. Don't feel like you have to work on your own. In addition to the Holy Spirit, you have the rest of the body here on Earth to help you, including those of us praying for you. Don't let yourself be overwhelmed.
I don't think I know one person who's read the Bible by themself and that alone and understood different things/became Christian. Everyone seems to see contradictions and say how it's not the original text because of being lost in translation etc etc
Tenshi no Ai wrote:I used to do every once and a while a journal based on spiritual experiences, but every time I wrote in it I always started off with "it's been a while since my last entry" and I could write and write and keep on writing but I eventually forgot about it. Especially since it's paper my hands get so sore after writing so much (heck, I already callused my thumb many years back^^)
About the no swearing thing, I do the same. If people ask I just say "I don't have a need to do so" because really, I don't. I don't even do "aw fudge!" because as far as I'm concerned it's kinda lame^^ Don't get mad too often anyways and not up to adding it in my vocabulary as slang adjectives, no real point^^ I used to though, but hate myself from back at that time :/ Brings back bad memories too, I guess.
Tsuki wrote:You know as well as I know that people need to be given an explanation for your actions and what you say is true.
Tsuki wrote:Well, I always try and explain my best, although even in doing that I'm not the best. Especially when others bring up a different perspective I'm usually the one the ends up going "oh... good point". Not that I'm weak faithed but I can just be... weak minded, shall I say? hard to make valid points and so forth.
I may not swear but I still do struggle with different things, as a sort of human rebelliousness and/or justifying things for oneself... Temptation can be a very very tough thing. But, although I'm bad myself I don't want to make it seem to others that I'm any less a person. One thing I learned my lesson on was to stop looking down upon others who mess up, because I know I do often. But, although I'm admittedly bad with some things, I don't want that to ruin my chances of "oh well, she's not a good enough Christian!" or even have Christians themselves look down upon me, which was the type of person I once was... Not good^^
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