Sunday, January 23, 2011

Sharing Our Faith in a Cynical Culture

Here is my summary conclusion for a series of presentations I gave for EnLightenTime (an adult education time at my church) - the series was called "Sharing Our Faith in a Cynical Culture". These are my six conclusions about what is needed as we strive to be messengers of the good news in our current cultural environment.
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  1. Recognize and acknowledge the faults of Christians, and the church throughout the ages. Be honest about our failings.
  2. Make honest relationships with people, accepting them for who they are (in spite of differences), care for them for no other reason than you extend God's love to them.
  3. Listen, more than talk - but be willing to share your own faith story. When sharing with people of a modern mindset, know why you believe. For postmoderns share your personal experience of faith.
  4. Be passionate about your faith, but not in a dismissive way of others. Find common ground and celebrate that.
  5. Be patient, recognize that we are in this for the long-haul. There are no quick-fix solutions. Meaningful relationships take time to fully form.
  6. Actions speak louder than words, consistent actions are needed to rebuild our damaged reputation. As written in the First Letter of John: Dear children, we must show love through actions that are sincere, not through empty words. (1 John 3:18)

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