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Post by Zac Loh on Mar 12, 2010 20:31:41 GMT -5
Dear Friend,
For friends you already know, I think the one-to-one personal touch through your time with them is the most effective. But sending clips, pictures and articles to them periodically might help.
"Internet evangelism" fills the need for people whom you don't meet, or unable to meet because they are overseas, especially for people whom you get to know via internet.
Pray and ask God to lead you to the right person(s), and start a one-to-one dialogue. Prayer is very important. And be led by the Holy Spirit.
What "internet evangelism" can do most, is for people in countries closed to the gospel, have very few churches or where Christian TV is unavailable. I want to pray for open doors to reach these people.
And with that, Bible Study, counseling and follow-up online via social networking apparatus and e-mail, will follow.
All in all, to be led by the Holy Spirit, is the way to go.
Blessings in Jesus' name.
Zac
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Post by earl carlton on Mar 12, 2010 21:04:30 GMT -5
I like your advice. These are things the Holy Spirit lead us to do. People all over the world are hungry for fellowship, so stay focused on the mission of sharing Jesus Christ and Godly advice to all questions asked of you, keep focused and put love in each reply. Be joyful and truthful and use scripture that answers questions. Be yourself, be humble and give all the glory to God
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Post by Just Me on Mar 18, 2010 14:13:02 GMT -5
I am a shut-in; I don't get out, not even for church ... thus fellowship online is my only real source of sharing and receiving the love of Christ through others [for three years now]... other than my family.
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