Who Are You Talking With?

by Paul on November 26, 2008

Stop and take a mental inventory of all the people you talk with online.

How many follow Christ?

How many do not?

If we want to reach the lost, we have to talk with them. We have to talk about things they care about. We have to listen to what is going on in their lives. We have to care about them.

If you want to reach the lost, stop following Christians! The twitter feed I have for Reaching The Online Generation is set aside to deal with issues some Christians might care about. My other feed, the one connected with my blog (http://www.pauldwatson.com), is more about life in general.

What do you need to change today in order to actually talk WITH a lost world rather than talking ABOUT it all the time?

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Do You Speak Christian? That May Be the Problem. : Reaching The Online Generation
December 5, 2008 at 12:15 pm

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Scott Purcell December 5, 2008 at 12:41 am

I’m with you for the most part, but I wonder why two feeds? Why not live one life, including both the spiritual and the secular, openly and visible to disciples and the unreached alike?

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