I have asked this on here before but I think this topic deserves a thread of it's own...
When bringing people to Christ, how should we do it? I know of some Christians who think we need to tell them the truth and nothing but the truth and if they don't like it, oh well so sad too bad. Others think just to tell them about Jesus's love and grace and forgiveness and they'll figure the rest out later.
I feel like there should be a happy middle...but I don't know where it is. I think that truth is nothing without grace and grace is nothing without truth.
The church has not done its job in training us in going out and preaching the Gospel. How do we talk to people in this day and age? For example how do you tell the gospel to a gay person or someone who is pro-choice?
I'm really confused. Help?
When bringing people to Christ, how should we do it? I know of some Christians who think we need to tell them the truth and nothing but the truth and if they don't like it, oh well so sad too bad. Others think just to tell them about Jesus's love and grace and forgiveness and they'll figure the rest out later.
I feel like there should be a happy middle...but I don't know where it is. I think that truth is nothing without grace and grace is nothing without truth.
The church has not done its job in training us in going out and preaching the Gospel. How do we talk to people in this day and age? For example how do you tell the gospel to a gay person or someone who is pro-choice?
I'm really confused. Help?