We have also found that "missionizing Jews" doesn't work, either. It turns them off.
I recently spent a day with my boss who is a Jewish man. We had a distance to travel together. Some of the folks I work with have been missionizing him. Their intentions are good and their hearts are pure; they just don't understand. He was leery when I first picked him up at the airport. He made mention of something someone had said to him about Jesus. It wasn't a question, just a statement. Instead of preaching at him, elaborating on the comment about Jesus, I simply told him I was not going to missionize him and he could relax. On our ride to the court house we were going to, he taught me Constitutional law. On the way back, he asked questions about our faith. He always asks...all I have to do is wait.
 
Kay
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Mormon Related #2

Kay:
Thanks for sharing Cheryl's surrender to the truth this morning.  Reading this has done me good :)  God certainly has you in the right place and He sure is faithful.  My brother told me the same - about not wanting to hear what I was into that is,  and I had to honor his wishes.  Sadly he didn't have as long as Cheryl to get it together and to my knowledge never did.   judyt
 

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