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Is Church the right place
for people who do not yet believe in Christ?
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Anyone who chooses to come to church is certainly welcome, but is it
approipriate to invite non-Christians to your local Church service?
If you must you must but I really don't think it should be the rule
that only a preacher should witness to others. Every Christian is
supposed to be fishers of men, our pastor is supposed to be thier to
train us to do that. If our preachers spend every Sunday
preaching to the visitors, and newcommers to the faith, who is going to
preach to us the well established members who have already heard the
basic story about David and Goliath thirty times but do not yet know
that thier is more than one book of John? Who is going to teach
advanced theology? Most of our Sunday school teachers did not go
to school to learn theology, they are just people who learned most
everything they know from thier preachers who preach to the visitors of
our Church. In fact every Sunday School teacher I have ever had
taught straight from the Sunday School book, and the class consisted of
re-reading the lesson you were supposed to have already read for the
week.
If however our preachers taught us how to witness to
others and created a class for people who are new to the faith. We
could be the ones to witness to the not yet Christians, and our
preachers would be more free to teach advanced theology.
1
Peter 3:15 But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready
always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of
the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:
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Verses
About Faith
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Rules (and suggestions) for Witnessing
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What
is a World View?
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Some of what is wrong with our country and
our world today.
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What
does it mean to be unequally yoked?
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