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The whole point about interacting with unbelievers is that we need to represent Christ to them. The scripture says that if we lift up Christ, He will draw all men unto Him. It is the way we lift Him up that is the issue. The big problem about using a scripture-based approach is that most unbelievers don't believe the Bible, so one is flummoxed. Therefore one has to look for other ways to persuade unbelievers to accept and believe the gospel.Of course, i never said preaching the word was wrong. I would agree with you if it were not for political debates. They are not about preaching the kingdom. They are about an earthly nation rather than the kingdom of heaven.
One way is acts of kindness to show that we care for people, like paying a bus fare for a mother with six children when she hasn't got enough to pay the fare herself; welcoming a new arrival to the neighborhood with an apple pie; offering your cell phone to a broken down motorist. These can be very effective ways of practically showing the love of Christ to unbelievers. I have offered healing prayer to unbelievers and have never been turned down. In fact they have thanked me for the blessing.
In the same way, when we discuss issues with unbelievers on the forum we need to be aware of the fruit of the Spirit - love, joy, peace, gentleness, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, patience, and self control. The scripture says that it is the kindness of God that leads people to repentance, not beating them over the head with a Biblical stick. And it is not withdrawing from them into our own religious cocoon. I think that if we did more talking to unbelievers on the basis of the fruit of the Spirit, many more would be prepared to listen, even if they decide not to take us up on our message and offer of salvation for them.
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