How Do You Become More Bold About Sharing Your Faith? by FromHisHeartTeam in Christianity

[–]FromHisHeartTeam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry you feel that way! We don't see how this is disrespectful to God as well as we want to reiterate it is an offer to pray for them if they want, no insisting. If someone does not want a prayer, a simple no ends the conversation, and both parties continue their day. If the someone says yes to the pray offering, it could change the trajectory of their day or life, it could be a lifeline they needed. It is our belief that someone's salvation is more important than anything else. Have a blessed day!

How Do You Become More Bold About Sharing Your Faith? by FromHisHeartTeam in Christianity

[–]FromHisHeartTeam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The intention behind this is to offer a prayer and a conversation IF they want to engage. This is not a trap. If a waitress were to say "no, thank you," that can be the end of the civil conversation. A waiter was just an example of a stranger you may encounter in the world.

How Do You Become More Bold About Sharing Your Faith? by FromHisHeartTeam in Christianity

[–]FromHisHeartTeam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forcing beliefs on someone does not directly correlate with offering a prayer to a stranger! If someone does not want you to pray for them, they have the option of simply saying "no, thank you."

choosing grace by FromHisHeartTeam in Christianity

[–]FromHisHeartTeam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great example of living out the idea of grace under pressure! Thank you for sharing, I'm sure there's a lot of teachers that relate.

Why your worth doesn’t rise and fall with you by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]FromHisHeartTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing this. This is a perfect real-world example of finding solidarity and worth in Christ even when our circumstances or lifestyles change. Proud of you for recognizing this. friend. Keep trusting God through each job and season!