madphilb wrote:The problem with just reaching the masses is that it doesn't bear long lasting fruit.
For the good fruit to get a chance to grow you need relationships between people... that's the best way to do things.
The internet is no different than the phone, the television, radio... by themselves they can do great things, but by themselves they're just piles of stuff... people make the difference.
uc pseudonym wrote:I think we all disagree less than we may first have imagined.
However, I would caution you that referancing God in casual conversation has limited effectiveness. Those obviously anti-Christian will shun you for it, Christians will generally be ambivalent. A few people might be positively effected. Certain, however, you bring up a good point in that we should act Christian to everyone we meet. This is not merely to "bring people to Christ"... it is required by our faith.
lonelyone wrote:uspseudonym----- did i say something wrong
The Mad Hatter wrote:in my opinion, one should only spread a religion by setting a good example. christians are often viewed as intolerant and unaccepting of other faiths (which, I must admit, is somewhat true). as a former atheist, I can tell you that I used to find it really annoying when people would try to convert me. I even disliked christians at one point.
anyway, CAA spreads christianity the way it should be spread - by showing the world the type of community christianity can create.
Hitokiri wrote:you can minister to non-christians without public speaking or making a spectacle of yourself. Praying for one thing can be considered helpful to the missions. i know I kind ajumped on here and I havnt read the entire thread.
But I agree with Mat Hatter that one of the factors of witnessing is by example. By non-christians seeing whats inside of you, they'll want that. Though the way I dress (i wear alot of black), they don't guess but I make up for that by bieng kind, considerate, and passionate with my faith.
I use music as my outreach by introducing bands to non-christians that are alot like th ebands they listen to. Missions can be defined in many ways, varying form person to person. Thier are many ways to spread religion, not just one as Mad Hatter stated.
Hitokiri wrote:Thier are many ways to spread religion, not just one as Mad Hatter stated.
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