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This is an interesting discussion. I know all Christians are called to evangelize. I do it by nature, most in my writing. Not so much in my speaking…I appreciate the discussion on this issue. I for one do not have a conscious intention to evangelize…certainly not in casual conversation…I am actually kinda scared be the power of ‘evangelization’ and certainly by ‘evangelical’ Christians. I mean that is a certain denomination you know, and a very aggressive one at that. 

I think we all have to think like missionaries and meet people where they are at. We can not impose our views on anyone…We have to listen to them and offer help where we can.

 I think how we act best determines our Christianity, our ‘evangelism’. 

What is post-evangelicalism? By: Andrew (9 replies) 3 September, 2003 - 18:42