God's Word
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BUILD A BRIDGE TO A NONBELIEVER
If your aim is to introduce
an unbelieving friend to Christ, you
need to build a trusting relationship
with him/her before you
talk with him/her about Jesus.
Building bridges to others is a
process not a project, that
requires God-given patience and
wisdom.
Ways to build bridges:
* Take advantage of
social events. Don't exclude yourself from
social
gatherings because you don't like certain types of
people.
If they don't know Christ, they are the ones who need
reaching
out to. You will probably find that you have many
things
in common: a passion for tennis, worry about your
kids, love
for your spouses. The only thing you don't share
is your
journey to heaven.
* Be a good listener.
Use your eyes and ears. Listen to what is
really
being talked about, what the others' needs are, and
what you
can do to help them. This may not be the time to
share the
Gospel with them, but by your behavior of
acceptance
and listening, the next time you want to share the
Gospel
with them it will be easy for them to return the favor
and listen
to your message.
* Look for opportunities
to serve. Through small acts of
kindness
toward others, you will have numerous opportunities
to explain
that what you did was because you are a Christian.
Moving
beyond words to deeds really develops a relationship.
* Serve them with your
time. Volunteer at a hospital or with
youth organizations.
Be a coach for a kids sports team.
* Serve through your
talent. Help a neighbor or single mom with
home repairs,
help with car repairs, do minor alterations for
another
person, or make a meal to share with someone in need.
* Serve with your treasures.
This can mean your money, but also
your possessions.
Loan your cottage to a church group, offer
your second
car to someone whose car is in the shop, buy
tickets
for someone to a Christian concert, take a co-worker
to dinner
and then to a special service at your church, or
give extra
furniture to newlyweds.
* Watch how you walk.
Your example of a Christian life will do
more to
tell the Gospel than all the words in any book. You
can't live
as if you don't know the Lord and then expect
people
to listen when you tell them how much He means to you.
* Look for opportunities
to plant spiritual seeds. You may feel
comfortable
giving a non-believer a book about the faith, or
a simple
translation of the New Testament. Christian
literature
that you give to others can go where you can't go,
speak when
you can't speak, and share the Gospel faithfully
and clearly
time after time when the reader is ready to pick
it up and
listen.
* Be sensitive to times
of heightened spiritual receptivity.
The milestones
in a person's life (birth of a baby, death of
a loved
one) make them more open to the Gospel than at any
other time.
* Be patient. Remember
you are building bridges to real people,
not just
accumulating decisions for Christ. Don't give up on
your friends.
You have a lifetime to introduce them to Jesus.
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Dan Owens has
been with the Luis Palau Evangelistic
Association for
10 years, originally as a crusade
director and
now as the team's first full-time
associate evangelist.
He also serves as LPEA's
Director of Training
for Evangelism and Discipleship.
From Sharing Christ
When You Feel You Can't by Daniel
Owens, copyright
(c) 1997. Used by permission of
Crossway Books,
a division of Good News Publishers,
Wheaton, Ill.,
1-800-635-7993.
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