shooraijin (post: 1457824) wrote:That said, Nate is correct in that there are lots of people who are aware of Jesus, but I don't think that's the same thing as having heard the gospel specifically or knowing how it changed our individual lives.
I agree, I'm pretty sure that most folks in the Western world have at least heard of God or Jesus, but I doubt that many of them have the correct understanding of Him. When you think about it, not much 'positive press' is given to us really (at least not where I am) & the media mainly seems to display negative instances, such as abuse & theft by so-called Church leaders and associates. That coupled with some of the darker periods in the Church's history (the Crusades, etc. which are also featured a lot) & constant asaults from prominent atheists/anti-theists more recently, I suppose it's no wonder a lot of folks are either antagonistic or nervous about God and the Christian faith (but then again, that's enemy's point in stirring that attitude up, ey?)
K. Ayato (post: 1458327) wrote:This is why I quit going out with the street team ministry at one church. While I was all for going in street clothes and being in public places, their methods were very much like mech and a few others described. That, and the rules that guys couldn't speak one-on-one with girls or vice versa. Sure, there was some rationale behind it but I still felt it wasn't very loving.
It's sad to hear that you stopped doing that sort of thing because of that. I'd say that you can't really reach people with a religous mindset. I REALLY despise that way of thinking myself & I'm trying my best to stay away from that atm (I think God's been trying to tell me recently to change my way of thinking & loosen up a bit!)
Personally, I have had/have real trouble plucking up the courage to speak to non-Christians around me about God, Jesus & our Faith (I'm very worried I may say the wrong thing or give the wrong impression).
I've had a few opportunities here & there, but I'm confident that God can open up opportunities for this to happen (in fact, 'religion' & stuff has been briefly mentioned several times by my non-Christian lecturers since starting study again recently, so I'm kinda thinking God's hinting at something to me this year).
I think that, to 'evangelise', you don't necessarily have to run out into the mall or the streets (although I think that's a legitimate ministry when applied correctly) or have big long D&M's with family, friends or co-workers (though there's a time & place for that too!) but really I think it's simply about letting people around you know what a relationship with God through Jesus is really like, sort of like 'leading by example' (which I think Paul or somebody mentions) through how you choose to live & deal with people and circumstances around you or which you may be dealing with. In short, showing that we do have the love of God inside of us.
Easier said than done of course, but I'm sure that if you ask God He can help us in spreading His message/love, as well as making a decision to be different and step out of our comfort-zones to share His love with others - despite what people may think or do.
(That answer was a bit longer than intended, but I hope my 2 cents, for what it's worth, is of some help)