Aunty Jane
Well-Known Member
On the contrary, telling them about the Kingdom gives them some hope for the future, especially when they see the world falling apart around them.If people are NOT told Jesus loves them... there's not much use in telling them about the kingdom.
Australians are a largely hedonistic mob and not very religious at all, so if I rocked up to someone to tell them Jesus loves them, they would probably fall over laughing....and ask me "Jesus who?"
You have to approach them with something they can relate to.....like the poor quality of human governments. Would they like to see better government?If so what would it look like?
Or how politicians never keep their promises, wouldn't it be nice to have a ruler who always did?
There are lots of family and relationship problems under Cv19 pressures, so asking if there is any help we can offer to help them mend some broken fences perhaps?
You have to sneak up on them if you want to discuss religion.....because they hate religion......and politics is a joke.
It is religions themselves that bear the blame for their animosity mostly. They have become somewhat of a dinosaur in the world, and many Aussies would be happy to be rid of all of them I think.....politicians too.
Give them more long weekends and beer and they'd be happy as pigs in mud.....after lockdowns of course.