When considering whether Christians should cold call strangers to share the gospel, it is essential to approach this topic with sensitivity and respect. Cold calling involves dialing a completely random number without prior knowledge or consent, which can potentially infringe upon individuals’ privacy and personal boundaries. In other words, you can be put in jail and be charged with harassment. People are not the same as they were 10 or 15 years ago. They have a completely different attitude now. Bear in mind that sharing one’s faith is deeply personal and should be done in a responsible manner, it might be more effective and considerate for Christians to engage in proactive outreach by participating in community events, joining relevant online platforms, or volunteering for causes aligned with their beliefs. These avenues allow individuals to establish connections based on shared interests and foster meaningful dialogues rooted in mutual understanding rather than intruding upon someone’s space uninvited. Ultimately, respecting others’ autonomy while striving to bring positivity into the world can create an environment where spiritual conversations unfold organically and authentically.
Witnessing by phone
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My name is Steve until the Lord takes me home and gives me a new name. I am a believer in, and a lover of, Jesus Christ. Although I am human and I fail Him every day, I believe that Jesus is the Son of God; He was born of a virgin, was crucified on a cross, died for our sins, and rose again on the third day to give us salvation! He loves me dearly (far more than I deserve) and forgives my sins. His Word (The Holy Bible) says if we deny Him before men He will deny us before His Father in Heaven. View all posts by steve byrd
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