Tips for Creative and Courageous Faith Sharing in your Daily World

In the course of daily life:

At the office:

In times of struggle and pain:

In your neighborhood:

In your home and with your family:

At times of life passage and celebration:
Remember birthdays, baptisms, first communions, confirmations, anniversaries, weddings, funerals, graduations, birth or adoption of a
child, a move into a new home or apartment, and job transitions as special times when a word of blessing and affirmation can be shared through cards, letters,
phone calls or in person. Gift a person with a special Bible, musical tape, or devotional booklet.
Write a personal note about your faith inside the cover. Take time to share how you feel about the other person by committing your thoughts to writing.
Plan a party or celebration especially if it appears one wouldn't otherwise happen. Take your friend to lunch or out for dessert. Find a special way to celebrate their achievement.

At holiday and "holy day" times:


Remember that some people are more inclined to first come to church at Christmas or Easter.
Look for, creative ways to invite a friend, neighbor or co-worker to worship or to a special holiday event.
At Christmas time, provide faith-related gifts and storybooks to neighbor children, teachers, and friends . Share verbally why Christmas and Easter are times of celebration for you and your family.
Host a Thanksgiving Party for your neighbors.
Find ways to help others reflect on their blessings. Remember Mother's Day and Father's Day as a special time to care for others whose families may not be close by.

Reflections:

"Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope, but do it with gentleness and reverence. " 1 Peter .3:15

Jesus' parting words to his followers were "Go, and make disciples ... " (Mt 28:19-20) It is clear that we are to be up front in our witness. We are not to sit back and wait for others to come to us. In our complicated and fast-paced world, people are not quick to discern "the hope that is within us." We must take the initiative by speaking and serving in the name of Jesus. We are to plant the seeds. The Holy Spirit is responsible for the growth and harvest.

What kind of witness is effective and faithful! to our heritage as Christians? Quite simply: Invitational Evangelism. A witness that respects the space and needs of the other, yet confidently and courageously issues the invitation to "come and see." This kind of wit11ess is not threatening or coercive, nor does it require one to sign on the dotted line. It invites. Gentleness, reverence and a faith grounded in action are keys to witnessing on a daily basis.

Use the suggestions in here to help you discover creative and courageous ways to share your faith on a daily basis. You may carry this information in your pocket, brief case or purse as daily reminder of the opportunities God will present you to share your faith with others.
Finally, remember to ground and center your faith~b sharing in prayer. Pray for guidance, opportunity and courage to share your faith on a daily basis.
"Let your light so shine before others, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father in heaven." Matthew 5:16.
Writer: David Poling-Goldenne