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Howdy!
This past Saturday morning I had two very nice men (one with his 3-year-old son) visit my home.
It was good discussion.
Before they left I told them that I admired them for going door-to-door.
It must be difficult dealing with uncharitable people.
They were Jevovah’s Witnesses.
I didn’t know anything about JWs before Saturday.
I was nervous and excited at the same time.
(Please God give me the words when i need them, give me the silence when i need it)
We talked about statues for most of the time.
They were VERY surprised when I showed them 1 Kgs 7:24-25.
They asked me about confession to a priest as well.
I gave them my scriptural backing for it.
They said they enjoyed the talk and had some homework to do (re 1 Kgs) and would like to come back.
I gave them my home phone number and welcomed them back any time.
Only my second time discussing such things face-to-face with visitors.
SO nervous.
But i think i did okay.
Any suggestions for topics I should bring up about their faith when they come back?
Any suggested resources for preparing myself?
michel
This past Saturday morning I had two very nice men (one with his 3-year-old son) visit my home.
It was good discussion.
Before they left I told them that I admired them for going door-to-door.
It must be difficult dealing with uncharitable people.
They were Jevovah’s Witnesses.
I didn’t know anything about JWs before Saturday.
I was nervous and excited at the same time.
(Please God give me the words when i need them, give me the silence when i need it)
We talked about statues for most of the time.
They were VERY surprised when I showed them 1 Kgs 7:24-25.
I explained thoroughly (hopefully convincingly) that Catholics do not worship statues.[24] Under its brim were gourds, for thirty cubits, compassing the sea round about; the gourds were in two rows, cast with it when it was cast.
[25] It stood upon twelve oxen, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south, and three facing east; the sea was set upon them, and all their hinder parts were inward.
They asked me about confession to a priest as well.
I gave them my scriptural backing for it.
They said they enjoyed the talk and had some homework to do (re 1 Kgs) and would like to come back.
I gave them my home phone number and welcomed them back any time.
Only my second time discussing such things face-to-face with visitors.
SO nervous.
But i think i did okay.
Any suggestions for topics I should bring up about their faith when they come back?
Any suggested resources for preparing myself?
michel
