Sharing the Gospel online

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Well yeah i been thinking about something just now when i readed alot of sites about sharing gospels

then i came to it that if you feel shy and like introverted just as person that its possible and best way to share gospel online explain how our lord helps you give your testimony create blogs write tracts

did enyone of you ever did this?

Is this good way to witness like write a tract with gospel explain how our lord helps you in life and stuff withoud making someone or create arguments etc

if you have an idea what s best way to write on paper like first?

because currently i know from my prayer book about grace and the cross part and should i mention on paper about sin part as well or should i avoid all this together just giving an idea how can i do something but that i dont force enyone

plus i learned that this is encouarged by catholic websites as well i just showed as idea
 
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Some people are called to be religious, evangelists, etc.

For the vast majority of us lay Catholics, Christ gave us our instructions. We are to let our light so shine that people see our good works and glorify our Father in heaven. We are to show we are children of God by how much we love other people.

Let your life and your love be your pamphlet
 
Well what about introveted people whu cant do that?
and want to do something but its hard
 
Introverted people can do good works, introverted people can be loving and kind.

When you are at the store waiting in line, let someone go in front of you. When you check out at the store, treat the person behind the counter as if they are important. Be nice to the servers in the restaurant. When the trash truck comes by this week, have cold bottles of water for the people who pick up the trash.

Be kind to your enemies.

When you walk your dog, pick up their poop and throw it away.

Let someone in ahead of you in traffic.

There are a million ways to be kind and loving.
 
I’ve changed the title of the thread to be more descriptive. You might get more feedback if in the future you tell what your thread is really about.

-Fr ACEGC
 
Wow thats great examples thanks
hey is it also good if you keep the door when people go outside?

and example if you see at trash can people should i act?
should i ask them or should i be quiet i am afraid that i could get bad answer when is ok to act when not?

should i help someone if they cant get hold that thing where you put clothes in and other stuff but it has enyways easy way rolls

and should i be carefull to whu i give money?

and when i do this what you told me should i tell them that s what our lord teach us to do?
 
and should i be carefull to whu i give money?
It is wise to donate your money to charities and places where they help people (like a food pantry or your Parish or a fund to help refugees or an order of nuns).

It is always nice to do kindnesses for people!!
 
Allright could you please answer to my other questions?
can you please read this site to please again

 
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Evangelization is Unnecessary Because Everyone is Going to Heaven

This is a myth as is well covered in the article.

Myth 2: We Can’t Change Other People’s Minds, Especially About Religion

The Scriptures are clear, we are to let our light shine through our good works and our love as the way to allow the Holy Spirit to change hearts and minds.

Myth 3: We’re Not Supposed to Proselytize

To paraphrase the article, we are not called to out and bash others over the head with our beliefs. Back to the Scripture, love and good works are what will encourage others to “what what we have”.

Remember, this article is the opinion of one man. It is not a doctrinal tome.

I would suggest reading what the US Bishops have give us:


http://ccc.usccb.org/flipbooks/living-as-missionary-disciples/files/assets/basic-html/page-I.html#
 
Excuse me have you read this one?

Myth 4: We Don’t Have to Talk About Our Faith; Living It is Enough

The most misused—and misattributed—quote in Catholicism today must be this one commonly attributed to St. Francis: “Preach the Gospel always; when necessary, use words.” A few problems with this quote present themselves. First, there is no evidence that St. Francis said it. It wasn’t attributed to him until hundreds of years after his death, and it flies in the face of the historical record of his life. St. Francis spent most of his life preaching the Gospel (in words) wherever he went. This is the man who preached to birds when people wouldn’t listen, so yes, he seemed to think words were pretty important.

The more significant problem with the myth is that it’s often used to excuse our hesitation in spreading the Faith to others. We’re afraid that if we tell others about Jesus and his Church, they will mock or reject us. So we just tell ourselves that our actions are all that matter. Somehow our “lifestyle” will magically make converts.

If you look at the history of the Church, however, you’ll see that the greatest evangelists, well, evangelized . They told others, with words, about the beauty and truth of Catholicism. Whether it was St. Patrick or St. Francis Xavier, each boldly proclaimed the truths of Catholicism. And as St. Paul says, “how are men to call upon him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without a preacher?” (Rom 10:14). So let’s get talking.
 
Yes, I read the entire article.

If you feel that God is calling you to be a preacher or missionary, talk to your Spiritual Director.
 
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