Phrankdatank
New Member
Alright, I know the Bible says that we're to go out into the world and preach the gospel to people and everything, and my preferred style is via signs, shirts, and yelling at crowds.
Like, today in class I made a sign from scratch that said "REPENT NOW!" that I could hold up for everyone coming into class to see. I know they probably wouldn't read it, but even if they got a glance of it they'd get the gospel message, at least I think.
The second thing I got is shirts, I wear Christian shirts every day so they're bound to get read and everything, especially if I face the door as people come in and everything.
If in class I'm given a chance to ask the professor a question concerning Christianity in a way that gets my beliefs out, I'm perfectly capable of doing that. For example, yesterday I asked one of my professors how some people could claim to be Christians and constantly live in sin, and how I didn't believe someone could constantly party and have immoral sex without ever changing their ways and still be a Christian, and the professor brought up King David, and I said that the difference was that David changed his ways and the guy we were talking about(a famous "Christian" minister) didn't and partied up to the day he died.
Finally, if given a tract I prefer to lay it in a place where people don't see me laying it down, such as a bathroom stall, beneath where I'm sitting, or slipping it into someones book/folder for them to see the next time they open it.
However, witnessing to someone one-on-one is a whole other beast for me and totally scares me. What should I do about that?
Like, today in class I made a sign from scratch that said "REPENT NOW!" that I could hold up for everyone coming into class to see. I know they probably wouldn't read it, but even if they got a glance of it they'd get the gospel message, at least I think.
The second thing I got is shirts, I wear Christian shirts every day so they're bound to get read and everything, especially if I face the door as people come in and everything.
If in class I'm given a chance to ask the professor a question concerning Christianity in a way that gets my beliefs out, I'm perfectly capable of doing that. For example, yesterday I asked one of my professors how some people could claim to be Christians and constantly live in sin, and how I didn't believe someone could constantly party and have immoral sex without ever changing their ways and still be a Christian, and the professor brought up King David, and I said that the difference was that David changed his ways and the guy we were talking about(a famous "Christian" minister) didn't and partied up to the day he died.
Finally, if given a tract I prefer to lay it in a place where people don't see me laying it down, such as a bathroom stall, beneath where I'm sitting, or slipping it into someones book/folder for them to see the next time they open it.
However, witnessing to someone one-on-one is a whole other beast for me and totally scares me. What should I do about that?