How to help Non-Believers

United States
September 25, 2009 11:07am CST
Hey everyone! I am currently a student at a University and I meet a lot of new people. I have made a lot of friends, but some of them are not believers. I am not sure what to do. I don't want them to feel like I am pressuring them into anything, but I want them to be introduced to the wonderful love of God. What are some of your suggestions as to how I should go about talking to my friends that aren't believers?
5 responses
@BlueAngelRS (2899)
• Canada
25 Sep 09
My suggestion would be that don't talk about it.....I have recently myself come back to the love and greatness of God and I learned that you don't have to talk to the people that are close to you live out your life as a christan shine through and your friends will notice....Hope this helps...
• Canada
26 Sep 09
I know that you don't agree but that is just what one other Christian told me.....When I was asking people about the Alpha course where you learn more about Jesus and God....That to live your life out and it will shine through....Do you have an Alpha course near you? That might help with your friends that are non believers....I am a Christian....Was just trying to help...Being Christian also doesn't mean chritizing another....I'm sorry my comment did not help you...
• Canada
27 Sep 09
I did not realize it was no poster that anwered....We are not saying not share but also if you try and talk to much to non believers it will push them away but also yes I believe share with them....That is why I suggested the Alpha Course if there is one near....That is a great way for non believers to make their own decision if that is the life they want...
27 Sep 09
I do agree with Angel. Indeed, action speaks louder than words.
• United States
28 Sep 09
Live your life in such a way that you make your faith look attractive to others and they'll ask you about it. That would give you an opportunity to witness without making anyone feel as though you're pushing your religion on them.
• United States
25 Sep 09
The first 3 responses were great! I would take their suggestions!
@IMEzekieL (498)
27 Sep 09
I'm a Christian but I think it's much better if you just let non-believers do whatever they want in terms of beliefs. For me, having faith in God is a choice, it's a personal thing. We, Christians, have our own kind of faith. Non-believers, on the other hand, also have their own set of reasons for not believing. We should respect one another and try not to be pushy of our belief or disbelief. Trust me, it will be more peaceful this way!
• United States
25 Sep 09
Don't tell, show them. Preach thru your actions and attitudes. I'm betting as the friendship grows, they will ask.. ENJOY!