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Today I want to give you three practical ways you can be intentional with your conversations
1. Invite someone to church
It sounds old school, but here is what I have found. If they attend or not, it always gets a response.
2. … And what else?
As people, we like to talk about ourselves. If someone is telling you about their rough day or what is going on in their life, don’t hesitate to ask them, “and what else?” This question can quickly get someone to go deeper than just a surface relationship. It always takes the conversation to a deeper level.
3. Talk about your faith
This always makes people feel funny like you are pushing your faith on someone else. However, we do it all the time with our sports teams, our kid's accomplishments, the news, or our favorite podcast that just dropped a new episode. Why is it weird if we mention what God showed us in our devotions this morning, or a way God has answered prayer, or anything spiritual?
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Today I want to give you three practical ways you can be intentional with your conversations
1. Invite someone to church
It sounds old school, but here is what I have found. If they attend or not, it always gets a response.
2. … And what else?
As people, we like to talk about ourselves. If someone is telling you about their rough day or what is going on in their life, don’t hesitate to ask them, “and what else?” This question can quickly get someone to go deeper than just a surface relationship. It always takes the conversation to a deeper level.
3. Talk about your faith
This always makes people feel funny like you are pushing your faith on someone else. However, we do it all the time with our sports teams, our kid's accomplishments, the news, or our favorite podcast that just dropped a new episode. Why is it weird if we mention what God showed us in our devotions this morning, or a way God has answered prayer, or anything spiritual?