
Door-to-door witnessing
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Door-to-door witnessing
I just had some ladies from a certain 'church' come to my door. I am wondering how you all handle this? I always try to be kind and I felt bad for them because there is 4-5 inches of snow on the ground and it's about 30 degrees out. But, I wasn't going to invite them in. For one, I don't know these people. I can't invite anyone in when I have 3 vulnerable children to take care of. It's not smart for safety reasons, and how could we talk with three little ones around? Two, I have a church and am steadfast in my beliefs, so I don't need to be convinced to be saved or to visit their church. My question, I guess, is what do you all do? What do you say to these people? Do you try to witness to them and show them what your Bible says? Do you send them on their way quickly with a smile? I've never been comfortable with this situation, and I'm curious how you feel.
I want to be a good example for my kids, and I don't know what that really is in this instance.

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Re: Door-to-door witnessing
In college we had people knocking on our apartment door every Saturday and Sunday morning. Their particular faith was anti-Military and I was in Army ROTC so I took to sleeping in my Army t=shirt and camo pants. After answering the door dressed that way, they quit coming.inHistiming wrote:I am wondering how you all handle this?
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I want to be a good example for my kids, and I don't know what that really is in this instance.
Nowdays I don't know how I would handle it. It hasn't happened once since college. I too wouldn't want to invite them in yet I wonder, are we called to show hospitality to these strangers? My husband would certainly tell me no way. I'm curious to see what the others have to say here.
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I just put a note on the door when I see them coming-- do not knock, do not ring bell.
If I don't see them coming, I just wave through the window and shake my head no.
If they catch me out front of my home, I say I am strong in my faith and not willing to discuss anything at all with them. And I do refuse to discuss anything with them at all, until they move on.
And please dont think I am anti-religion. I'm not! You need to understand that the one's here are VERY VERY agressive, and it gets to the point where they refuse to leave until they convince you of their faith. That's not the way to win hearts.
If I don't see them coming, I just wave through the window and shake my head no.
If they catch me out front of my home, I say I am strong in my faith and not willing to discuss anything at all with them. And I do refuse to discuss anything with them at all, until they move on.
And please dont think I am anti-religion. I'm not! You need to understand that the one's here are VERY VERY agressive, and it gets to the point where they refuse to leave until they convince you of their faith. That's not the way to win hearts.
well since we are missionaries. I tend to hand them our books Living in The Light of Eternity or The book The Road to Reality. They always refuse my materials.
So I have every reason to refuse theirs.
If they are really persistant I tell them about Tim one of my friends in H.S. who's parents turned toward xx religion and is now blind due to his parents kicking him out of the house. I won't go into the gory details. But I do with them. All told in a nice matter of fact way. After I told this story the last time I haven't seen them since.
I do not let them into my home. It is their choice to go out in freezing snow to knock on doors.

If they are really persistant I tell them about Tim one of my friends in H.S. who's parents turned toward xx religion and is now blind due to his parents kicking him out of the house. I won't go into the gory details. But I do with them. All told in a nice matter of fact way. After I told this story the last time I haven't seen them since.
I do not let them into my home. It is their choice to go out in freezing snow to knock on doors.
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Last time, I agreed to take their information and look it over, and then I explained that I am a Christian already. I did not take more than 5 min. with them at the door.
Then I hi-light the portion of the information that does not match up with Christianity and share that portion with our children to show why we don't believe in what they do. For example, for the Mormans, we believe Jesus was present at Creation as part of the trinity, and we believe He is our Saviour. Their literature shows they do not believe this. I show in the Bible the portion they are "leaving out" of their faith to my children. I had a good talk with my oldest about this.
Then I hi-light the portion of the information that does not match up with Christianity and share that portion with our children to show why we don't believe in what they do. For example, for the Mormans, we believe Jesus was present at Creation as part of the trinity, and we believe He is our Saviour. Their literature shows they do not believe this. I show in the Bible the portion they are "leaving out" of their faith to my children. I had a good talk with my oldest about this.
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I agree these are key moments for teaching your kids. We have taken a lot of time to teach about the religions that at face value seem similar and that members call similar to ours but biblically are far off. I think it is huge to giving your children the tools they need later on in life. Something that hit me hard one day was that as we train our children, they train their children and one day our kids will be teenagers and young adults looking for mates at the same age. I want my kids to know well what being equally yoked means. I think a lot of Christian parents miss that training in the young years and then try to fix it in the older years when it is really too late. 

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well, since I'm in Iowa, I've had plenty of people knocking on my door for the last twelve months or so. 
If they are religiously affiliated, we tell them thanks for stopping but we are comfortable with our faith and they generally leave. I try very hard to be cordial, but I never open the screen door. We do talk then about why we don't have the same beliefs that they do.
If they are politically affiliated I will usually stand on the deck and listen a bit. Especially if it's someone I don't support; I can learn something from everyone.
However, after dh put a big ole "so and so" for Pres sign in the yard everyone quit knocking.
I told him that would become our sure fire no soliciting sign from now on. 

If they are religiously affiliated, we tell them thanks for stopping but we are comfortable with our faith and they generally leave. I try very hard to be cordial, but I never open the screen door. We do talk then about why we don't have the same beliefs that they do.
If they are politically affiliated I will usually stand on the deck and listen a bit. Especially if it's someone I don't support; I can learn something from everyone.




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I was actually thinking about a new type of no soliciting sign kinda like those you find in amusement parks. If you are taller than this sign "No Soliciting" and make it 60 inches high and in the shape of a giraffe. That way I can still support the kids in the community and get my Girl Scout cookies..
I did see a really funny no soliciting sign " it said
We gave at the office.
We love Jesus.
and we mow our own lawn.
I did see a really funny no soliciting sign " it said
We gave at the office.
We love Jesus.
and we mow our own lawn.
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This is hard. I don't want to be rude, and I don't think the Lord would like that either. But, I'm not going to waste my time or theirs. I am polite and talk through the door. I won't have them come in because I have young dc and I won't put them at risk, you never can be sure when they are strangers. I use it as an opportunity to teach my dc about how God would love them but not let them give us false info. If material is left on our door, we use it as a tool, too. I think most of the people that would be coming to our door are either Mormon or Jehovah's Witnesses. Dh and I both have connections w/ both churches and we use these to talk w/ our dc about our beliefs and theirs.
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Water2wine makes a great point about teaching our kids to be equally yoked. There are so many issues that come into play in a marriage, and that contribute to divorce, and just in life in general. If we can teach our children what God's Word says about these issues, then they will have strong convictions and will be less likey to be swayed by someone who does not have a relationship with Jesus. I did not have a strong foundation and did not know the value God places on us as individuals; His deep love for us. That's what I want for my kids so much, so they will know who they are in Him! Thanks everyone for your input. 

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Just so you know....it IS scriptural to NOT invite them into your home!
2 John 10-11 (NKJV) "If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not recieve him into your house nor greet him; for he who greets him shares in his evil deeds."
Simply hanging the American flag at your home will also turn away many so-called "religions".
2 John 10-11 (NKJV) "If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not recieve him into your house nor greet him; for he who greets him shares in his evil deeds."
Simply hanging the American flag at your home will also turn away many so-called "religions".
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