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Right Zooey–but he’s a she --Monica.
My standard answer to that question is, “No, but I just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico!”I was thrilled that I would be making some money… and then I went to each table to take their orders… I kid you not… every table… “Child, have you been saved???”
LOL!My standard answer to that question is, “No, but I just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico!”
Right Zooey–but he’s a she --Monica.
My standard answer to that question is, “No, but I just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico!”
I’ve found that another way to get rid of aggressive Evangelicals is to raise one hand to them in a benediction-like gesture, and start praying out loud in Latin.
It’s just like throwing holy water on a vampire. You never saw anybody get so uncomfortable so fast.
And me just whining about somebody calling me ‘’**Mr **Zooey"…
Zooey >>>>>>http://bestsmileys.com/silly/14.gif:blush: http://bestsmileys.com/textinbubble1/24.gif
I love the growth!!!Oh I am sorry about all the confusion. I am going to change my screen name as soon as I get baptised.
And, please don’t feel bad for me that this woman happened to be a methodist. I really don’t believe she represents all methodists views of evangelization, I think she just wanted me to feel welcome coming to her church the best way she felt she could at that moment. Like I said, if she was going to say anything critical I think she could have found other topics that would have been more attention getting than cannonization.
I am grateful to her now, and the scriptures people mentioned that we have to explain our faith because she was the reason I read about John Wesley’s life. I had glanced a brief mention of him but not in detail. So, good did come of it. And, I can credit her that I won’t ever approach anyone so directly as that when I am baptised! I will take another approach, but hers may work well for some, and I feel bad complaining about it now, because she only did what she thought would be helpful.
I just should have told her I am seeking to be a catholic I guess.I feel bad I did not do that either.
I guess I just really was not ready for this kind of thing.
I have 2 Cat’s on my mind now. Zooey’s in her sig, and the poster Cat!
Cat,(or anyone else) can you tell me if you have ever used any method in say the supermarket? I just don’t know if I could evangelize in that type of setting, or any other really. But, I know the bible says we should evangelize.
What if we just don’t have what it takes and fear we will turn more off of Jesus than on to him?
Monica
Oh boy, does that sound familiar. I too waited tables in college. We all dreaded the Sunday “after-church” shift. The holy rollers were notorious for leaving either tracts or loose small change for tips after proving themselves to be some of the worst customers. Seriously, they run us ragged for three hours at a stretch, behave rudely, treat us badly, leave us no tip, and expect that we will be divinely inspired to rush out and join their congregation?I was a waitress through college. I worked hard to get on the Sunday morning shift because it was the best for tips and we got some very nice people just coming from Church… but alas, one week they needed me to work the swing shift… Sunday night at Denny’s! At about 9:30 in the evening we were suddenly full of people from a Bible Church… I think the whole congregation came in. Every single table filled!!! I was thrilled that I would be making some money… and then I went to each table to take their orders… I kid you not… every table… “Child, have you been saved???” And none of them would let me go do my job until I either said yes or they saved me. At the end of my counter was a man that was a regular in the place… he pulled out a piece of paper and started writing… then he hands it to me with the instructions… see which of these works. I looked on the paper and there was a list of responses to the question “Have you been saved?” I laughed so hard!!! In the end, none of his suggestions worked. If I said yes, they wanted to hear about it (testimony) and if I said no, they gave me theirs… if I said, yes twice and neither time took (one of his suggestions)… they doubled their efforts. Still I tried to just think about the tips… yeah about those tips… a bunch of Chick tracks and a dime or quarter here or there… that sure helped pay the rent!
edit: did I mention that that was the day I got so frustrated I walked to the cigarette machine and I bought a pack and walked to the back room and lit a cigarette with tears streaming down my face… there went 5 yrs of no smoking down the drain!!!
One would be wise to heed this advice!Monica… You will find that Catholics do not “evangelize” in the same manner generally as others of other faiths do. I have always let my way of living and doing be my way. I have had people ask me why I am as I am…why I do what I do. I have even had people ask me why I have never, while engaged in a discussion, been critical of another persons beliefs. My answer is simple. I am a Catholic, and we are not inclined to criticize others beliefs. Christ admonished us not to judge others, lest we be judged.
I only do what I can do best, and leave the rest to God. And I pray for that person.![]()
Rob, I think you are stating a reality I never thought about too much before. Now, clearly I have worked with catholics, gone to school with them, ect and so on. But never, evangelized by one directly yet (however, that does bring to mind some people who I suspect were catholic, that helped me in life but never mentioned it)Monica… You will find that Catholics do not “evangelize” in the same manner generally as others of other faiths do. I have always let my way of living and doing be my way. I have had people ask me why I am as I am…why I do what I do. I have even had people ask me why I have never, while engaged in a discussion, been critical of another persons beliefs. My answer is simple. I am a Catholic, and we are not inclined to criticize others beliefs. Christ admonished us not to judge others, lest we be judged.
I only do what I can do best, and leave the rest to God. And I pray for that person.![]()
Exactly. A big part of what brough me here and subsequently into the Cahtolic Church is that it occurred to me that the Evangelical version of evangelism to which I was accustomed was built on a system of lies, half-truths, sneaky verbal tricks and mental games – dishonesty. I asked God, actually anguished and lost in the confsion of it all, whether it is OK to lie “a little” to get a more important truth (the Gospel itself) into someone’s mind. I immediately saw in my head the words “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor”. I felt so clear-headed. If we had really had the confidence in our faith we tried to have we would never have needed such tricks at all. The truth doesn’t need lies.Try someone else, honey, I’m not buying, not if your church teaches you to lie straight-faced and sends you out to dupe others.
Rob, I think you are stating a reality I never thought about too much before. Now, clearly I have worked with catholics, gone to school with them, ect and so on. But never, evangelized by one directly yet (however, that does bring to mind some people who I suspect were catholic, that helped me in life but never mentioned it)
I just got an idea for another thread- based on your post Rob. Is living your faith out and a deep prayer life (while you may not see instant “results” from it) could it be the ultimate way to evangelize? …
How true, how true… but I think evangelizing is not about selling, but about living right, and doing it the way Christ told us to. Show the way by example. Its not do as I say…because one never knows if the say-er does as they say…Because in sales they tell you that you can’t sell what you don’t believe in.
You found the “truth” in the matter!!Not that anyone sells God, and no person brings another to God (Holy Spirit does) but some help you out along the road.
Thank you, but I am but a humble servant…Good one Rob!
If you feel that way, then let their example be your guide… It is true that you can catch more bees with honey than vinegar. By that I mean…you can lead more people to God by your example than by lecturing and vitriolic condemnation and scare tactics of eternal damnation…For all I know, those that I suspect were catholic- they could have helped the door open a creak for me too.
You will be in my prayers as you find your way home…Finally, draw your strength from the Lord and from his mighty power. Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm against the tactics of the devil. For our struggle is not with flesh and blood but with the principalities, with the powers, with the world rulers of this present darkness, with the evil spirits in the heavens. Therefore, put on the armor of God, that you may be able to resist on the evil day and, having done everything, to hold your ground. So stand fast with your loins girded in truth, clothed with righteousness as a breastplate, and your feet shod in readiness for the gospel of peace. In all circumstances, hold faith as a shield, to quench all (the) flaming arrows of the evil one. And take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. - Eph. 6: 10-17