I was listening to Tim Staples on the Catholic Answers talk show this evening and he said something that really struck me. The biggest thing we must do in evangelization and apologetics is to simply listen to the other person. Without that, we won;t know how to reach them. That goes for the internet, too.
We must also remember that one of the most valuable things we offer this poor world, is hope.
Hope that our suffering in this world isn't in vain, hope that justice will be done in the final analysis, and hope that love conquers all, even death.
Re: Evangelism I probably still attempt to run around (hop?) with one foot in mouth. Still kicking myself about my anti-Catholic days, I should have known better. Even being one that didn't pay attention still should have known better. Same could be said about shoveling snow today, did my back in but I know better.
Ooo, and 12 to 18 inches possible late Saturday or early Sunday but it's not a 'lake effect' storm. I don't care, as long as it doesn't come here! Is it spring yet?
--- ...Bless my enemies, O Lord. Even I bless them and do not curse them.
Amen
Re: Evangelism It seems like it got a little cooler outside, at least, I closed a window. :)
I have to print out that page on evangelism, the tracts, bring it with me tomorrow. Prayerfully I'll be more mobile tomorrow. :) Not moving too well today but better than I was this morning.
--- ...Bless my enemies, O Lord. Even I bless them and do not curse them.
Amen