So I know someone who is a professed agnostic who lets me share Bible verses, my testimonies and experiences with God, Christian music, etc. with her. I have been doing this for a while now. She knows all about the life of Jesus, what the gospel is, and some of what happened in Acts as the church began forming. Sometimes she even asks me questions about something in the Bible she is curious about.
She does not hold an anti-Christian bias, seems to support me in my efforts to grow stronger in my faith, and to preach the gospel. She sings Christian songs sometimes and even looks up Bible verses on her own sometimes. As far as I can tell she is actually pro-Christian.
All of that being said, she refuses to pray, won't even entertain it as a possibility. She says that all of the testimonies and experiences with God that I have shared are my experiences, not hers. She doesn't want to pray because, in her words, "that would be assuming God is real."
So I feel like even though she is very receptive to the Word of God, seems to like Christian lifestyle and culture, there is a brick wall standing in the way. I am not sure if there is anything else I can say or do except pray and just be available if there are any questions.
I feel like she just needs a little push, some sort of breakthrough, some experiences of her own to really jump this last hurdle.
Have you experienced anything like this in evangelism? Do you have any strategies or compelling talking points that you think would help? f you have any suggestions or guidance please feel free to share. Prayers appreciated.
Thank you.
At your service,
Brother Runningman
She does not hold an anti-Christian bias, seems to support me in my efforts to grow stronger in my faith, and to preach the gospel. She sings Christian songs sometimes and even looks up Bible verses on her own sometimes. As far as I can tell she is actually pro-Christian.
All of that being said, she refuses to pray, won't even entertain it as a possibility. She says that all of the testimonies and experiences with God that I have shared are my experiences, not hers. She doesn't want to pray because, in her words, "that would be assuming God is real."
So I feel like even though she is very receptive to the Word of God, seems to like Christian lifestyle and culture, there is a brick wall standing in the way. I am not sure if there is anything else I can say or do except pray and just be available if there are any questions.
I feel like she just needs a little push, some sort of breakthrough, some experiences of her own to really jump this last hurdle.
Have you experienced anything like this in evangelism? Do you have any strategies or compelling talking points that you think would help? f you have any suggestions or guidance please feel free to share. Prayers appreciated.
Thank you.
At your service,
Brother Runningman