Category: Witnessing Tips (page 25 of 38)

The Role of Prayer

2 PrayerAs we begin this Witnessing Techniques series, it’s important to talk about prayer.

Prayer is not a witnessing technique, but it is essential to successful witnessing efforts.

No one fully understands the workings of God’s sovereignty and man’s free will.

Likewise, no one fully understands the interplay between God’s sovereignty and our efforts.

I do know that when it comes to witnessing—including getting through to Jehovah’s Witnesses—we need to prepare as if everything depended on us and pray as if everything depended on God. Continue reading

Overcoming Your Fears

FearsMany Christians are afraid to talk with Jehovah’s Witnesses.

There are two types of fears:

  1. Fear of getting indoctrinated
  2. Fear of being humiliated.

Let’s talk about how to overcome these fears. Continue reading

Summary of Watchtower Scripture Twisting

In this series, we’ve looked at 20 different ways in which the Watchtower misreads the Bible.

Since these have been presented one-by-one on a weekly basis, it’s easy to lose track of the big picture or to forget where we’re been.

For this reason, I’ve decided to make this last post of the series a compendium of all that we’ve covered as well as a linked index to the various posts so you can easily go back and review. Continue reading

The Faith and Works Approach Video

16 VIDEOOn Saturday, September 28, 2019, I gave a talk entitled “The Faith and Works Approach” at the Witnesses Now for Jesus conference in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

It included a simulated dialogue between a Christian and a Jehovah’s Witness, with my wife playing the role of the Witness (even though she never was one).

Here is a video of that talk.

Feel free to share it with anyone you think might find it helpful. Continue reading

Steps to Salvation

15 Steps to SalvationWhat do we do if Jehovah’s Witnesses we talk with come to understand the biblical relationship between faith and works?

How do we explain to them the steps to salvation? Continue reading

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