Spiritual Life Basics
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Lesson OneBeginning the Spiritual Life3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoMaking God and His Word a Priority3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeLearning to Pray3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourConnecting in the Church3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveSharing the Good News of Christ3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Home › Forums › Have you told others about Christ in the past? If so, what role did listening and dialogue play in the interaction? In the future, how might you use these techniques even more effectively?
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Have you told others about Christ in the past? If so, what role did listening and dialogue play in the interaction? In the future, how might you use these techniques even more effectively?
Leo replied 1 year, 11 months ago 73 Members · 74 Replies
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Deleted User09/03/2021 at 14:40Yes. Most of the time it has centered around a problem that someone is having in life. That makes it easy to help someone with their problem by explaining the foundation of why I think the way I think. Because of the Gospel. For sure there is dialogue. It is a back and forth discussion and listening is vitally important to the process.
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Deleted User08/31/2021 at 19:47I feel like I listen well and pray that their interest elicits the questions – that then lead to my sharing. I am planting seeds and letting God sow.
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Deleted User08/22/2021 at 18:15Yes, by God’s grace I did share how I was converted and how He manifested His presence in my life journey. How my sins was pardoned
when He was nailed on a tree to ransom me. Most people I met would tell me that we have all the same God, and they would quote the Ten Commandments and that is where I start introducing what Christ has done being the High Priest. -
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Deleted User08/12/2021 at 17:53Yes. Listen a lot, share a little, and let God do the rest. I like using the Four, but could use the romans road too.
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Deleted User07/15/2021 at 18:59I have shared Christ in my circle of influence. It requires listening to them to hear where they are, what they desire, or what may be missing. Asking questions is a good way to get the willing person to share more. It most importantly requires hearing what the Holy Spirit is saying. He may reveal what was not said or what is missing in focus or understanding. I am open to learning to be more effective in reaching the lost for Christ as He leads and reveals.
Home › Forums › How is “The Romans Road” a simple approach to sharing the Gospel? Is it simpler than others you have seen?
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How is “The Romans Road” a simple approach to sharing the Gospel? Is it simpler than others you have seen?
Deleted User replied 3 years, 3 months ago 66 Members · 68 Replies
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Deleted User06/24/2021 at 14:29I think “The Romans Road” is simple in that it covers the truth about sin, the fallen condition of man, the consequence and fate of all us sinners, our need for a saviour, God’s providence in providing a saviour in His Son and the result of His love driven providence which is a relationship with Him in such a way that is laid out plainly and easy to understand. As someone who has found it very difficult to comprehend the message of the Gospel (though I believed it) and who never found a Christian to clearly share it with me, this is by far simpler than other ways that I’ve been exposed to the Gospel.
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Deleted User06/16/2021 at 16:37It is a system that makes it easy to remember and it is scriptuarlly based. It takes people directly into God’s word.
I love the Four from FCA. It is so simple to remember and has an app that will go through more in depth verses.