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STARTING SPIRITUAL CONVERSATIONS Church Renewal Resource Evangelism Ministries USA/Canada Region Church of the Nazarene

Purpose: Teach participants to start spiritual conversations and build their confidence to do so. Objectives:  To understand how Jesus started spiritual conversations  To practice and become more comfortable starting spiritual conversations  To develop an action plan for starting spiritual conversations and sharing this material with your church Starting Spiritual Conversations

Spiritual conversations help us begin relationships with unbelievers so they may begin a relationship with Jesus. The advantages to spiritual conversations include:  The focus is on building and sustaining relationships with spiritually receptive people.  Conversations by nature jump from one topic to another. This allows us to take advantage of conversational possibilities in pointing unsaved people to Jesus.  Research and experience point to the need to explain the Gospel a number of times in different ways. Starting Spiritual Conversations

· Jesus takes initiative: he starts the conversation (v. 7). · He does so even though it isn’t socially acceptable. He crosses some boundaries set by social custom (v. 9). · He says things that are intriguing (v. 10). · His comments stir curiosity and invite the woman into a deeper conversation (v ). · He makes promises of what the future will be like (v. 14). · He responds to her openness and moves closer to the heart of the issue (v ). · He invites her to change (v. 21). · He refuses to be drawn into religious talk about competing religious perspectives (v ). Starting Spiritual Conversations

Consider the way that this spiritual conversation impacted Samaria. In verse 39 and following, the Bible tells us that many believed because of the woman’s testimony. Testimony is the story of our personal encounter with God—what we have seen, heard and experienced. Our testimony builds a bridge to God so others can hear Him for themselves. Our spiritual conversations are God’s bridges to direct conversation with the unbeliever. God uses us to build bridges for Him. Spiritual conversations require us to be flexible, to expand our base of knowledge and to be genuinely interested in others. We show our genuine interest for others in how we listen and respond to what they say. Starting Spiritual Conversations

Leading to and during a spiritual conversation we are to listen with our… Ears: Listen to spoken words. Eyes: Observe body language that conveys how the speaker is feeling. Heart: Listen to feelings and emotions for greater understanding. Starting Spiritual Conversations

1. Discuss how you would respond to the following situation: When Jackson stops for gas at the neighborhood convenience store, he makes a point of chatting with Marco, the store manager. Since both men like to play basketball, Jackson asks Marco to join his church’s ball team. Amazed at the invitation, Marco says, “But I’m not a religious guy...and wouldn’t you make me listen to a sermon before each game?” 2. Discuss how you would respond to the following situation: Sarah and Glenda have been co-workers for several years. When Sarah invites Glenda to church, Glenda’s response is a variation on this theme: “Oh, Sarah, you know how busy I am. Right now my Saturdays are crammed with shuttling my kids to ball games and practices, so Sunday is the only day I have to juggle housework and grocery shopping. Ask me again in a few years when my kids are all grown up!” Starting Spiritual Conversations Small Group

3. Read through the list of questions (below) and discuss which would be most natural for you to ask. Discuss opportunities when these questions might be useful for starting spiritual conversations. Questions to Start Spiritual Conversations Do you give much thought to God and spiritual things? Tell me about your church background. Did you go to church as a church as a child? How do you feel about your upbringing and your awareness of spiritual things? How would you describe your life with God now? When did you feel closest to God? What were the factors or influences that brought you near to God? What would renew that sense of closeness? Tell me about your most memorable spiritual experience. What do you think is a person’s greatest spiritual need? How do you think a person begins a relationship with God? Starting Spiritual Conversations Small Group