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Learn how to effectively share the message of Christ in a world that promotes coexistence and relativism. Discover strategies to relate to your audience and understand their beliefs. Explore the differences between modern and postmodern culture and their impact on faith sharing. Reflect and discuss how understanding generational and cultural differences can help open doors to relationships and dialogue.
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Who we are • Outreach ministry supporting churches worldwide • Flagship program, The Lutheran Hour, began in 1930 • Programs proclaim the Gospel, equip Christians to share the Gospel and reach out to believers and nonbelievers Visit www.lhm.org for more information!
The Road to Coexist “Back in the Day” • “In God We Trust” • Patriotic 60’s • Peace • Don’t trust the “man” Today • Mother Earth • Equality
Buffet Appeal • Variety • Pick what you like • Economical • No limits • No absolutes
“It’s All Relative.” “Truth is relative.” Whether you are Muslim or Christian, you will attain your believed outcome. The Concept:One God, many paths to reaching him.
“It’s All Relative.” The Bible says there is one truth. Open to John 14:6. Christ is the way, the truth and the life – the only way to heaven –The one who has removed our sins.
How do we share “Christ Alone” in a Coexist world?
How? Relate to your audience. To discover how,learn who they are first.
How? • “When I am with those who are weak, I share their weakness, for I want to bring the weak to Christ. Yes, I try to find common ground with everyone, doing everything I can to save some” (1 Corinthians 9:22).
The Generational Plate Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Reflection/Discussion How can understanding generations help open doors to • relationships? • dialogue? • faith sharing?
Modern Postmodern Postmodern: • Assumptions, no absolutes • Create your own values • Choose your own sexual identity • Right and wrong is agreed • Stories • Diversity • Other gods Modern: • Facts, absolute truths • Biblical, cultural standards • Fixed sexual roles and identity • Right and wrong is standard • Creeds • Unity • Christ alone
Authority The Net The “Man” Every man
Family Meals 5:00 PM – Family together Multi-tasking Meals 5:00 – 9:00 PM – Family separated
Modern Religious Beliefs • Separate • Identifiable • Absolutes
Postmodern Religious Beliefs • Pick and Choose • Relative “Absolutes” • Every belief equal • No Loyalty
Pick Your Own Religion – 1990 - 2008 American Religious Identification Survey
Reflection/Discussion How can understanding Postmodern culture help open doors to: • Relationships • Dialogue • Faith sharing
Same - Different View on Peace • Buddhists – attain through Four Noble Truths • Jewish – completeness • Muslim – (peacemaking) godly act worthy of praise and reward • Christian – gift from God – passes all understanding – gift (Isaiah 26:3) • Non-religious – absence of war
Same - Different View on Love • Buddhists – wanting happiness for others – detached • Jewish – both interpersonal love and love of God – justice • Muslim – must be for the sake of Allah – fruit of piety • Christian – God is love - love others – charity and mercy (1 John 4:16) • Non-religious – physical relationship
Same - Different View on Heaven • Buddhists – temporary levels until Nirvana • Jewish – everlasting blessedness of the righteous; the abode of departed spirits • Muslim – happiness and peace for believers • Christian – eternal walk with God (Matt. 16:19) • Non-religious – doesn’t exist
Same - Different View on Deity
Same - Different View on Deity • Buddhists – no personal god or divine being • Jewish – one, all-powerful God • Muslim – one god – Allah • Christian – Triune – Father, Son and Holy Spirit • Non-religious – whatever appeals from the intellectual buffet
New Christian “Menu” How have beliefs changed over the years? • God as ruler of Universe? • Real Satan? • Jesus sinned? • Living Holy Spirit? • Bible accurate? • Bible, Book of Mormon and Koran are all the same spiritual truth? 78% agree 60% agree 39% agree 42% agree 78% agree 41% agree
What is on your Plate? Have your beliefs changed over the years? If so, how? Why?
Connections • Listen for values • Clarify • Ask to hear their story • Permission to share yours
Listen For Values • “Family” • “Success” • “Work” • “Home” • “History” • “Religion”
Clarify • “What do you mean by that?” • “I hear you saying. . .” • “Can you tell me more about. . .?”
Their Story • “Will you share. . .” • “May I hear. . .” • “Is it OK if I ask. . .”
Your Story • “Do you mind if I share. . .” • “May I share with you. . .” • “Is it OK if I share. . .”
Points of Connection • Life stages • Marriage • Birth of child • Conflict • Death • Loss of job • Relocation • Children in school • Empty nest
Points of Connection • Events • Holidays • Elections • Disasters • Neighborhood gatherings • Festivals • Politics
Points of Connection • Media • Books • Magazines • TV shows • Movies
Practice • Pick an event important in your life. • Find another person. • Ask permission to hear their story. • Listen for value words. • Ask permission to share your story. • Appeal to their values.
Remember • Age counts • Modern is not Post-Modern. • Religion is not universal. • Words have different meanings.
Remember • Connections take time. • Seek permission. • Listen actively. • Follow-through.
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