Category Archives: Witnessing Tips

Evangelize or Fossilize

I have listening to a lot of messages lately and been under a lot of preaching lately. I think God might have showed me something because I think I might speak for many of us in America.   Preachers often … Continue reading

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Start off on the Right Tract

Tract and Witnessing Tips A warning– when I try and write a blog post, I end up writing a chapter in a book. The following was never intended to be a blog post.  I had wanted to write a short … Continue reading

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Building bridges, not walls

Wrote this to a friend I went to school with and am having a hard time reaching with my FB posts. Thought many of you would get a better idea where I am coming from.  On this website, I am … Continue reading

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Atheist math

If someone is an evolutionist, they simply won’t allow a divine foot in the door. Not because of the evidence, but in spite of it. Even if the evidence shows creation to be the most reasonable explanation, they must come … Continue reading

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Mormon witnessing tips

I have witnessed to Mormons and it can be a bit intimidating because they use “our words with different meanings”.  It is always good to let them explain the terms they use, etc.   First, I would use the law and … Continue reading

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Get on the right Tract!

My boys love to read and give out the Jack Chick gospel tracts.  For the most part, tracts are a good way to give someone a piece of the Bible, and they contain essential information in regards to salvation, etc. … Continue reading

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Pizzas Demand a Pizza Maker.

I am not trying to reinvent the wheel when it comes to evangelism. But speaking of wheels, when you look at a wheel, how do you know there was a wheel maker? Wheels demand a wheel maker. Wheels have order … Continue reading

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