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Post by deltadom on Mar 24, 2007 21:28:32 GMT -5
I find it very hard in one to one conversations!! Can anybody help me as I do not seem to have many when handing out tracks?
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Post by kureji on Mar 24, 2007 22:02:43 GMT -5
After reading your posts, I highly suggest you just stick to handing out tracts. Speaking isn't your high point son.
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Post by John McGlone on Mar 25, 2007 18:27:42 GMT -5
Go to the livingwaters.com website. They have lots of great resources on one2one's. Keep at the work. The more you practice; the better you will become. Don't let anyone discourage you from the work the Lord has put before you. You are in great company: Moses, Jeremiah, and many others told the Lord they couldn't speak to people. But, the Lord was patient with them and commanded them to go despite thier feelings, others criticisms, etc.
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Post by euangelion on Mar 26, 2007 0:34:35 GMT -5
Tracts are the easiest way to begin a conversation with someone. It is also wise to swing from the natural to the spiritual with something that is fresh in people's interests, that way, they'll be more open to talking with you rather than just take your tract and walk away. When the DaVinci Code movie was in theaters, I had purchased Living Waters Davinci Code tract and took them downtown. It was quite easy to begin a conversation with people. People recognized the DaVinci figures and the contraversy over the movie sparked their interest. So all I had to do was ask them if they had seen the movie or read the book. Then I would say that the claims of the books have challenged many people spiritual beliefs and then I asked them if they had any spiritual beliefs of their own. You may get two conversations for every 500 tracts, but just keep sowing. The people who are interested are most likely the people on whom the Spirit is working. Just take notice of ways in which to swing the conversation to spiritual topics. The tract that resembles the Campus Crusade's 4 Spiritual Laws from Living Waters is also good, because you can just read straight through it with someone until your comfortable enough to carry on a more extemporaneous conversation.
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