Great Article on Sharing Christ with Others
by Doug Pollockfrom Outreach magazine, July/August 2005
Many evangelistic efforts often close hearts rather than open them. How can you lovingly help someone wonder her way to Christ?
In April 2003, National Public Radio aired a news story about a standoff between an angry mob of Iraqi Shiites and a heavily armored patrol from the American 101st Airborne Division. Fearing that the soldiers were about to desecrate their holy shrine, hundreds of unarmed civilians pressed in toward the soldiers, waving their hands and shouting defiantly. Although the patrol's intentions were peaceful, the standoff would most likely have ended in tragedy—had it not been for the quick thinking of U.S. Lt. Col. Christopher Hughes.
The commanding officer that day, Hughes picked up a loudspeaker and barked three simple commands to his group. First, he told them to take a knee; second, to point their weapons toward the ground; and finally, to look up and give everyone in the hostile crowd a friendly smile. Within moments of obeying his orders, NPR reported, the troops saw the crowd's demeanor transform. Hostility and defiance melted away, as smiles and friendly pats on the back replaced shaking fists and screaming voices.
Read the rest of the story here....
1 Comments:
Thanks for posting this article...it is a great reminder that if we want people to see Jesus--we must represent him with love--not condemnation!
Diane
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