I just am. I'm a coward when it comes down to the line on some things. I'd rather just ignore things at work, laugh off discussionis or questions, than say what I really think and risk making things uncomfortable and awkward between my coworkers and I. Perhaps it's only a perceived notion that it would make things awkward when in reality maybe they wouldn't care, but I find it hard to take the risk so far.
There's a certain balance. It's like I know they aren't Christians so I can't expect them to act like it, but I need to be more bold.
Edited to add: They don't ask questions about my faith. If they did, I would answer honestly and boldly. But in other areas that they talk about, I have opportunities I could use to talk about it or what I believe, and I don't.
There's a certain balance. It's like I know they aren't Christians so I can't expect them to act like it, but I need to be more bold.
Edited to add: They don't ask questions about my faith. If they did, I would answer honestly and boldly. But in other areas that they talk about, I have opportunities I could use to talk about it or what I believe, and I don't.
But it's also an opportunity to show the strength of Christ and the joy you have through him.
Just so ya know....for you, I am now praying against any sort of self-condemnation, and for boldness. Cheers!