The clerk with the black turban and neat black beard stood by the cash register and rang up the price of my items. I told him who I was and asked his name, showing him my salvation tract. He was very open and listened with great interest to the message in my salvation tract. In the picture, we are holding it between us.
Evangelism can sometimes be “simple” – especially if you are interested in cultural and religious matters. For there can be two great “landing places” for the message. I have been to India many times and can relate to many interesting cultural and religious things from there. Then both the intellect and the heart are open to listen to what you say. At the Coop store, I made a friend in two minutes at the cash register among many items.
I love people – and when they notice that, you are met with the same love. Do you have trouble evangelizing? Look UP to the people you are addressing, SMILE, and let them understand that you are on the same “level” as them. And find a COMMON GROUND for the conversation. Then you often get through. It is important to reach the heart – not just the head. People have spirit, not just soul and body.
The clerk with the black turban and neat black beard stood by the cash register and rang up the price of my items. I told him who I was and asked his name, showing him my salvation tract. He was very open and listened with great interest to the message in my salvation tract. In the picture, we are holding it between us.
Evangelism can sometimes be “simple” – especially if you are interested in cultural and religious matters. For there can be two great “landing places” for the message. I have been to India many times and can relate to many interesting cultural and religious things from there. Then both the intellect and the heart are open to listen to what you say. At the Coop store, I made a friend in two minutes at the cash register among many items.
I love people – and when they notice that, you are met with the same love. Do you have trouble evangelizing? Look UP to the people you are addressing, SMILE, and let them understand that you are on the same “level” as them. And find a COMMON GROUND for the conversation. Then you often get through. It is important to reach the heart – not just the head. People have spirit, not just soul and body.
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