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| When evangelizing, we need to make sure that we don’t compromise our own beliefs. Postmoderns believe that everything is relative, so you can’t argue them into believing. You don’t have to prove anything to them. The best way to evangelize is to live a radically different, Christian life and let them observe you. Always show them love. Give love and just as importantly, let them give to you. The biggest difference from the modern world to the postmodern world is that postmoderns believe more in walking the walk instead of just believing it in your head. They think that you can believe it in your head, but if you don’t show it, than you really don’t have the faith (which, by the way, is biblical!) Postmoderns don’t want the rules of what God is. They want the real life examples of what God is. Perhaps the best way to evangelize in today’s world is to make sure that our faith is expressed more by the way we live our lives and not just our words. Our evangelism needs to be genuine. It needs to show that we love and have a concern for others and that we want them to feel the joy that we have every day with our faith. We also must be willing to share God’s story with others through our own individual lives and demonstrate the truth of the words by the way we live our lives. Works Cited: Stoffer, Dale R. Anabaptist Evangelism in a Postmodern World. Retrieved Oct. 2, 2005. 1998. http://www.newlifeministries-nlm.org/online/aec98_stoffer.htm. Hurd, R. Wesley. Postmodernism. Retrieved Oct. 2, 2005. June 1998. http://www.mckenziestudycenter.org/philosophy/articles/ostmod.html. |
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