Had an interesting conversation yesterday at Faith Camp with an adult helper from one of our partner churches. She was sharing her political views pretty forcefully, and I struggled to try to keep finding common ground so as not to alienate her. After about a half an hour of conversation, she made a broad statement that I felt that I had to challenge. She was talking about Muslims and said, "we all worship the same God." I was tempted to shoot her down and correct her, but felt led instead to ask her a question instead. I asked her "why do you feel they are the same?" Her response? "Well they all prayer toward heaven." The question and her subsequent answer opened a dialogue that led her to admit she really didn't know the bible very well, or even really what she believed as a Christian. We talked about the fact that Mohammad and Allah didn't give their only son to bear the sins of the world; that Buddha and Hare Krishna and the Hindu deities didn't either. I encouraged her to read the book of Romans as it explains some of the misconceptions she had.
I came away from this conversation with a fresh insight into evangelism for my own life: Build rapport and look for common ground with every person - don't directly challenge their mistaken beliefs, but instead, ask them to explain them along with the reasons why they hold those beliefs. I have to admit, my experience over the past 2 years in sales has helped me to hold dialogues with people over what they believe and hold value for.
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