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objection!. Our Roadmap. Session 1: Why Become a Contagious Christian Lost people matter to God; they matter to u__________ R________________ evangelism Session 2: Being Yourself Evangelism Styles Positives (and cautions) of your styles Session 3: Building Relationships
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Our Roadmap • Session 1: Why Become a Contagious Christian • Lost people matter to God; they matter to u__________ • R________________ evangelism • Session 2: Being Yourself • Evangelism Styles • Positives (and cautions) of your styles • Session 3: Building Relationships • Friends/Family, New Friends • Three Approaches to starting spiritual conversations
Roadmap • Session 4: What’s Your Story? • BC, MC, WC • Session 5: What’s God’s Story? • God, Us, Christ, You • “Do vs. D_________”, “The Bridge • Session 6: Crossing the Line • Session 7: Putting It Together • Session 8: Objection!
Preview • Identify common objections to the Christian faith • Practice responding to objections • List points to remember about approach and attitude when talking to others about Christ
Prayer, Community Building Group Leader: The person in your small group whose birthday is farthest from today (6 months away). Lead your group through the following: Everyone acquainted in your group? 2. What is your biggest fear about death?
Video Vignette: Kevin & Friends • Listen to the questions that Ryan asks, and the answers that Kevin gives. • What did you think of the way Kevin answered Ryan’s questions?
Individual Activity • Read the following five objections that you just heard in the vignette (see next slides) • Write a response that you could use.
Objection One • “Why can’t you just believe what you want to believe, and let me believe what I want to believe? As long as we both really believe in something, what’s the difference?” • Your response: ___________________
Objection Two: • “As long as I believe in God, does it really matter what religion I follow?” • Your response: ____________________
Objection Three: • “How can you say that Christianity is right and all other religions are wrong? Isn’t that narrow-minded?” • Your response: ______________________
Objection Four: • “How do you know that what you believe is true, and that Jesus really is who you think he is?” • Your response: ____________________
Objection Five: • “You keep using the Bible to answer my questions. How do you know the Bible is true?” • Your response: ___________________
Small Group (or Partner) Activity Someone volunteer to be the objection-raiser • Ask the believer one of the five previous objection/questions • Someone volunteer to be the gospel-speaker • Respond to the objection raised • Someone else give it a try…
Video Vignette: Lindsey and Sarah • What did you think of the way Lindsey answered Sarah’s questions?
Individual Activity • Read the following five objections that you just heard in the vignette (see next slides) • Write a response that you could use.
Objection One: • “If I became a Christian, wouldn’t that mean I’d have to stop having fun?” • Your response: ____________________
Objection Two: • “Why would I want to be a Christian with all of those rules I’d have to follow?” • Your response: ______________________
Objection Three: • “Why should I become a Christian when the Christians I know don’t act any differently than I do now?” • Your response: ___________________
Objection Four: • “If God can do anything he wants, why doesn’t he get rid of all the evil in the world?” • Your response: ____________________
Objection Five: • “If God is so loving and kind, why does he let innocent people suffer and die?” • Your response: _____________________
Small Group (or Partner) Activity Someone volunteer to be the objection-raiser • Ask the believer one of the five previous objection/questions • Someone volunteer to be the gospel-speaker • Respond to the objection raised • Someone else give it a try…
Activity Follow-up • How comfortable were you answering these questions? • How well do you think you could deal with people who have objections to Christianity?
For help: • The Case for Faith, Lee Strobel • The Case for a Creator, Lee Strobel • Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door, Josh McDowell • Give Me An Answer, Cliffe Knechtle • Reason to Believe, R. C. Sproul • Know What you Believe, Paul Little • Know Why You Believe, Paul Little • The Problem of Pain, C.S. Lewis • When God Doesn’t Make Sense, James Dobson
Points to Remember Approach: • Questions are not bad • Look out for SMOKE SCREENS • Answer the question, but then get back to the central message of the gospel • Use the Bible when appropriate • Ask QUESTIONS before you give answers
Points to Remember Attitude: • We need to BE GENTLE • Show the person RESPECT • Be HUMBLE
Wrap-Up • Identified common objections to the Christian faith • Practiced responding to objections • Listed points to remember about approach and attitude when talking to others about Christ
Course Summary • Learned that lost people matter to God • Identified unique evangelism styles • Practiced starting spiritual conversations • Practiced telling your story • Shared God’s story • Practiced crossing the line • Responded to objections