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Posted : 2 Feb, 2010 08:43 AM

In my class at school is a young woman.We were to excange are rough drafts to read andgive grammer advice.Her's was called "coming out". It was a confession of why she was gay. I read this and looked at her and knew she was a very unhappy person. I had not noticed her before in class. I wonder what chance I could get to tell her about Jesus. I must be carefull as I have never delt with a gay person close up.

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Posted : 2 Feb, 2010 09:11 AM

Hey Dennis! :)

Perhaps God has placed you in this lady's life so you can witness to her. I believe if that's the case, He will give you the words and the perfect opportunity.

I will pray for your strength,



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Posted : 2 Feb, 2010 01:07 PM

My thoughts are to introduce God through another avenue than her sexuality. Some how get her interested and then maybe point the discussion to the area of scripture where she can see for herself what the scriptures say. Just an idea!

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Posted : 2 Feb, 2010 04:37 PM

dear dennis,

i would advise that you seek God before you try to "push" him onto some unsuspecting person. most times we take witnessing into our own hands and push people further away for God as they were already. sometimes we get opportunity to witness, but we should never try to create it because it is only the holy spirit that converts persons by touching their hearts. God does not act on our command we act on his, he is in control and we must seek his will and direction in everything we do.



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Posted : 2 Feb, 2010 07:47 PM

I agree with the "Watch Out" approach. Be carefull in your witness. Pray first. Wait for an answer from God. Just because you don't hearr a voice like thunder doesn't mean He's nor speaking.





















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Posted : 2 Feb, 2010 08:35 PM

Hey dgr.... Good advice by the others about praying first. However, I would say that God has placed you as a "light" in a dark place, the "salt" for the rest of the world, maybe even in that classroom setting. I would just be friendly and say hello, and offer uplifting conversation to make her smile maybe. If she speaks back, she may be led to ask you something. Perhaps with that, maybe that will lead just to some kind of casual comfortable conversation about other things, and maybe if it's God's will, He'll give you an open door for you to share who you are in Christ. She may be inspired to start asking you questions. We just never know.



Something pricked your heart because you saw not just unhappiness but probably some pain too. Allow yourself to be open for God when and if He allows you to be that open door to Christ for her. ~ GraceMae

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Posted : 2 Feb, 2010 09:11 PM

I COMPLETELY agree with Nyanda. Wow. I think that was the absolute perfect way to put it. I will add another thought, though. Sometimes you can be a witness to someone without even realizing it. Just by the way you live your life, makes decisions, treat others, etc. Just something to think about. It'll all work out in the end, either way. God's will be done.



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Posted : 4 Feb, 2010 12:43 PM

I'm with garret and nyanda, but would like to add, in my own humble opinion-just love her. Don't "do" anything. I've known at least two dozen "gay" people. People is the operative word, even though gay is how we judge them. Just love her, God will take care of the rest should he choose. What's neat is that after a while, people will start to ask you "What is it that's different about you? I can't place it..." Then you can talk about God, but most people are tired of being approached by folks about Christ. And I'm also gonna take a stab in the dark here, but I think chances are you've known or known someone who's gay. It's only now that it's becoming easier and more socially acceptable for them to "come out." Just my opinion, let us know what happens!!! And best of luck bro!!

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Posted : 4 Feb, 2010 07:00 PM

DG: You've gotten some good advice here.

I've worked with gay and lesbian folks off and on for many years. I will tell you what has worked for me and has been a stronger witness than anything else. It may work for you also.

I loved them like Jesus would have, and I treated them just exactly the same way as I did everyone else.

Pray and seek. God will help you do the right thing.

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Posted : 6 Feb, 2010 11:01 AM

In my class at school is a young woman.We were to excange are rough drafts to read andgive grammer advice.Her's was called "coming out". It was a confession of why she was gay. I read this and looked at her and knew she was a very unhappy person. I had not noticed her before in class. I wonder what chance I could get to tell her about Jesus. I must be carefull as I have never delt with a gay person close up.





I was just curious if you read her confession and put together yourself if she felt those were the reasons to get others to understand how she accepted she was gay? Or if she was seeking advise "help"? Alot of times no one seeks to be preached at in cases as being in sin. Some may take it as a judge mental abuse and that they should see it as the other perosn is offering important information of how they are only trying to bring them to the truthful understanding. Everything relies on how you use the message.She may be seeking acceptance and closeness to relating to someone who she knows may can help her. This is a tough situation a Christian can be in.Some of us Christian have been marked as critical and judmental to a sinner in sin and that makes the darkness that is in sin not want to be in the light. We all that have sinned can relate to that. GivenLife

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Posted : 6 Feb, 2010 07:44 PM

dear folks, im of the mind to not put off witnessing to anyone anytime you need to.. you may be their last chance to show them too how to find salvation.. and tomorrow may be too late.. heck plant the seed and then its up to them and GOD to grow it.. so plant that seed.. tell them how .. they may or may not do it right there in front of you but they may do so later .. ya never know.. but do your part..

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