Dondi
Well-Known Member
Well you have my admiration Dondi, I am a total extrovert by nature but I couldn't do it. I could stand in front of 4 million people and waffle all day but ask me to knock on a door and I would get chicken and run away.
I understand what you mean here. There must be some dynamic about being in front of an audience as opposed to a one-on-one conversation. In an audience, you're likely to be addressing those who both agree and disagree with you. The comfort of knowing you are preaching to the some of the choir can outweigh the discomfort of speaking to people who are at odds with you.
But when you start off one-on-one with a stranger, you have no idea whether they agree with you or think you are a nutcase. I guess that is the fear of not knowing where the other person stands is the thing that's unnerving.
May I play devils advocate for a moment. Would your time not be better spent talking with people that want to hear about your faith, that want to learn? I post on a forum for Muslims but people that join do so as Muslims, those considering converting and those just interested in learning. Is there nothing like that for you, where you can share the love of G-d with people that are receptive to hearing it?
Believe me, you are no devil, MW.
I have witnessed online before. But it is a rather impersonal approach, imo. There is something about confronting another in person that makes it much more satisfying when one responds positively to the message. When you see the other's heart come alive with joy with the realization that God loves them. You see the change in them. And you rejoice with them. Jesus many times confronted people one-on-one.
I understand what you mean by going to people who have interest, but how are people going to have an interest if they don't even know? Like I said, many I've spoken to just had no idea of what the Bible says about a relationship with God. Nor about the process of salvation. Some have misconceptions of what it's all about, either because they see a false image of Christianity from others that ridicule the faith or were presented with a shallow version. I'm sure you can appreciate this, MW, in light of what many perceive of Islam. My objective is to generate a spark in another person to look at the matter biblically and straightforward and thereby incite ithe interest needed to pursue the matter further.