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----- Original Message -----
Sent: February 21, 2005 11:40
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Mormons and
Street Preachers
David, do you ever believe that it might be wise for you to sit
near the back of the class, silently, and learn
'I
truly would like to understand your experience' says David Miller
- TRANSLATION 'I believe that I'm the best I've ever seen and I just
want people like yourself and Bill to feel the effect of my
rhetorical questions.' IMO
David, do you ever believe that it
might be wise for you to sit near the back of the class, silently, and
learn from people like Bill and John? So many of your posts have an air
of pomposity about them! IMO
----- Original Message ----- From:
"David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
Sent: February 21, 2005 10:05 Subject:
Re: [TruthTalk] Mormons and Street Preachers
> John
wrote: > >>> Campus yes ---- street corner, no. >
>>> But nothing I said is speculation. > > David Miller
wrote: > >> Very interesting, John. Can you tell us more
about > >> your experiences in campus preaching? Do you
still > >> do it? When you did it before, how much did you
do > >> it? Did you see good fruit from it (conversions,
the > >> starting of new ministries, the startup of new
preachers, > >> etc.)? Did you have any mentors? If so, who
(anybody > >> we know)? > > John wrote: > >
... I will be glad to share. I do not believe in > > street
evangelism for a number of reasons, by > > the way. But, before I
came to that decision, > > I preached on the campus of College of
the > > Siskyous [sp]. That was also the first of my in >
> class ministries -- as I call it. I was a pastor > > in the
small town of Weed, California. I never > > talk about numbers when
it comes to conversions. > > Can you tell me more about what
your experience was like? For example, I > know someone who tried to
preach on campus once without any idea of what he > was doing, and
virutally nobody paid attention to him. He was, in effect, > speaking
to the air. His message was not pertinent. It took only a few > times
of doing this before he gave up. > > I'm trying to understand
your background as a campus preacher. How often > did you practice
this? Did you preach only a few times in the open air > trying to
gather a crowd, or did you do this every day for a year, or what? >
Were you able to attract the attention of the students and engage them
in > meaningful dialogue through publicly preaching, or were you
completely > ignored by students and therefore judged the method
ineffective because of > that? Please try to help me understand your
experience. > > I have met other ministers who no longer preach
in the open air, only in the > pulpit, but they always highly
respect what I do, having experienced it > themselves. You are the
first one who I have met who has done it but > rejects it outright. I
truly would like to understand your experience a > little better and
why you are against the method. > > Peace be with you. >
David Miller. > > > ---------- > "Let your speech be
always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to
answer every man." (Colossians
4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org > > If you do not want to
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