Postby agasfas » Wed Jul 20, 2005 10:54 am
I agree, talking is usually the best and most effective way. But from experience some people in the beginning may be uncomfortable in talking about their belief when they aren't 100% sure or very strong in it. If you can use a site to help them build a bit of faith, then I think it's okay.
I think it's okay to use many sources to help build ones faith. Everyone is learns in their own way and many take different approaches to do so.
Personally I've used many different ways to grow in my faith: online, conversations and reading the word. They are all helpful tools. So I have no problems with it.
But similar to what Frwl said, once someone has a decent understanding and foundation about salvation, it's probably more beneficial to have someone to talk to about their struggles, faith, questions and beliefs. Whether it's online or in person.
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