- Introduction:
-How can Christians go about with presenting the gospel to the lost world? Each witnessing encounter will be different. One way to initiate a conversation is to pose questions. Different questions exist for different circumstances, depending on the audience. Good questions are thought-provoking, challenge conventional ideas, and can generate other good questions. Posing questions can create opportunities to share the gospel with other people.
-"What do you think happens after death? Do you think that there is life beyond the grave?"
- Some General Questions:
-"What do you think happens after death? Do you think that there is life beyond the grave?"
-"How do you get right with God?"
-"Who is Jesus to you?"
-"What do you think that is Jesus doing now?"
-"Where did we come from"? (Who made us?)
-"Who are we -- why is life sacred?" (value or purpose of life)
-"What has gone wrong with the world? What can we do to fix it?"
-"How did you come to the conclusion?" (or "Why do you think that?")
-"How do you know that's true?
-"Is there an objective evil? Where did it come from? What is its source?"
-"Where did human conscience come from?"
-"What would it mean to you if what you believe is true?" "Is not true?"
-"Do you believe that what you believe is really true?"
-"How did you reach the verdict that I am wrong?"
-"If God asks you why He should let you into His kingdom, how would you answer?"
-"What kind of person do you have to be for God to accept you?"
-"Since you don't have access to ALL knowledge, is it possible that God exists outside your sphere of knowledge?"
-"If God is discovered, would that make your life better or worse? How would it change your life?"
-"Who is Jesus to you?"
-"What do you think that is Jesus doing now?"
-"Where did we come from"? (Who made us?)
-"Who are we -- why is life sacred?" (value or purpose of life)
-"What has gone wrong with the world? What can we do to fix it?"
- Questions To Ask During Discussions:
-"How did you come to the conclusion?" (or "Why do you think that?")
-"How do you know that's true?
-"Is there an objective evil? Where did it come from? What is its source?"
-"Where did human conscience come from?"
-"What would it mean to you if what you believe is true?" "Is not true?"
-"Do you believe that what you believe is really true?"
-"How did you reach the verdict that I am wrong?"
-"If God asks you why He should let you into His kingdom, how would you answer?"
-"What kind of person do you have to be for God to accept you?"
-"Since you don't have access to ALL knowledge, is it possible that God exists outside your sphere of knowledge?"
-"If God is discovered, would that make your life better or worse? How would it change your life?"
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