So Good Advice in my view from Got Questions
https://www.gotquestions.org/evangelize-friends-family.html
How can I evangelize my friends and family without pushing them away?
At some point, every Christian has had a family member, a friend, co-worker, or acquaintance who is not a Christian. Sharing the gospel with others can be difficult, and it can become even more difficult when it involves someone with whom we have close emotional ties. The Bible tells us that some people will be offended at the gospel (
Luke 12:51–53). However, we are commanded to share the gospel, and there is no excuse for not doing so (
Matthew 28:19–20;
Acts 1:8;
1 Peter 3:15).
So, how can we evangelize our family members, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances?
The most important thing we can do is pray for them.
Pray that God would change their hearts and open their eyes to the truth of the gospel (2 Corinthians 4:4).
Pray that God would convince them of His love for them and their need for salvation through Jesus Christ (John 3:16).
Pray for wisdom as to how to best minister to them (James 1:5).
We must be willing and bold in our actual sharing of the gospel. Proclaim the message of salvation through Jesus Christ to your friends and family (
Romans 10:9–10). Always be prepared to speak of your faith (
1 Peter 3:15), doing so with gentleness and respect. There is no substitute for personally sharing the gospel:
“Faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ” (Romans 10:17).
In addition to praying and sharing our faith,
we must also live godly Christian lives in front of our friends and family members so they can see the change God has made in us (
1 Peter 3:1–2).
Ultimately, we must leave the salvation of our loved ones up to God. It is God’s power and grace that saves people, not our efforts.
The best we can do is pray for them,
witness to them, and
live the Christian life in front of them. It is God who gives the increase (
1 Corinthians 3:6).
I say
Jesus clearly states that no one comes to Him unless the Father Draws them -----God the Father has to change their hardened heart to a soft acceptable heart to receive the gospel ----the Gospel will not penetrate and inbirth God's Faith in them without Fist having their heart changed ----
Anyone that God the Father Draws ---by changing their hard heart to a receptive heart will receive the Gospel that is being preached -and have the Saving Faith inbirthed in them needed to accept God's free gift of Salvation --The Holy Spirit is the only one who knows who has had that heart change and who has been drawn by the Father -------that is why Preachers need to make their Sermons by and through the direction of the Holy Spirit and not through their own choice of picking their own Sermons from their head or the man made lectionary----they need to Pray for the Holy Spirit's involvement in making up their Sermon -----and rely on God's direction not this world's direction -----
People don't trust the main steam Religions any more as the preachers are say one thing and act like a demon ----they are like the Pharisees ---whitewashed on the outside and filthy on the inside ----
They talk the talk but don't Walk the Talk they speak ---what is the Priest --Minister doing in the booth in the back --in the Dark -----when the Service is over ----
-and today most Ministers do not Have the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit ----they are flying on their own mind set -----preaching half truths which is a lie --sugarcoating Scripture and twisting scripture to suit their own agenda ---
Children have been terribly abused by their so Called Godly Priest --Minister etc ----- and people are not trusting their Pastors anymore ---- they are a bunch of Hypocrites and people know this ---
Actions Speak LOUDER THAN WORDS -when preaching God's word to others ----Just My View ------
AI Overview
The disciples of Jesus won people over through their actions, which were characterized by bold faith, unwavering commitment, and a willingness to live out their beliefs, even in the face of opposition. Their actions, more than just words, demonstrated the power of the Gospel and inspired others to follow Jesus.