Mark Driscoll on Jehovah’s Witnesses and Evangelism

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One Response to Mark Driscoll on Jehovah’s Witnesses and Evangelism

  1. xray342 says:

    "Imposing relationship." I really like that because it also works for evangelism in general. Though for full-blown cults, you need to take extra precautions. (For example, try to interact with them on your home turf with other Christians around or have someone else strong in the faith with you if you're with them or one of their group events.) And it would be helpful to know the major doctrines so you can move them out of their programmed questions and answers into genuine conversation. (It helped me sharing Christ with a Scientologist last week!)

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