Guest guest Posted December 17, 2002 Report Share Posted December 17, 2002 British Pastor's Six Steps for Converting Hindus to Christianity Source: http://www.cmf.org.uk/nucleus//nucjul00/hindu.htm UNITED KINGDOM: In this article, Juge Ram, a Christian convert from Hinduism and Pastor of Emmanuel Church in Birmingham, England, answers questions on Hinduism and explains how to reach Hindus with the Bible. After giving a detailed background of Hindu beliefs and culture, he suggests a few methods which Christians can use to reach out to Hindus. Firstly, Hindus arriving from India generally feel isolated or have difficulties knowing how things operate. Christians can use these opportunities to offer them assistance, establish friendships and win their trust. Christians can befriend and help the Hindu wife who is often at home all day alone with the children and may need friendship and assistance adjusting to a new culture. Christians should help them as much as possible and try to get into their homes. It may be a long and slow process, but it is one of the most successful ways of bringing Hindus to Christianity. Secondly, the local churches need to demonstrate a concern for the Hindus in their communities. If there is a large Asian community and many members cannot speak English, they need to hear the religious teachings in their own language. This can be done by having Christian literature in appropriate languages. The church may consider including books in Asian languages in Christian bookshops or bookstalls at local events. From time to time churches can have a bilingual service or an Asian evening. In addition, a bilingual sermon or a recording of the Bible in their own language can be a powerful tool for communicating with non-English speaking Hindus. Thirdly, Christians must be aware of cultural differences when approaching Hindus or risk offending them. For example, a woman who wants to be a witness to her Asian friends should not wear miniskirts or other revealing clothing. Men should approach men only. Fourthly, Christians should not attack Hinduism or risk alienating the Hindus. Rather, it is suggested that Christians ask questions about their religion and let Hindus see the "folly" of it themselves. Fifthly, Hindus are very polite and may give the impression that they are listening and interested. Christians must not be fooled by this and think that because they agree with them they are genuinely interested. Many Hindus will say they believe in Christ and they may even speak of repentance, but they will continue to worship Hindu Gods. Therefore, Christians must make it clear to Hindus that they need to make a clean break from Hinduism. Lastly, Christians should use the Bible when witnessing. They can read the Bible with Hindus and point out how relevant it is to their lives. Christians must treat the Bible with respect and never put it on the floor. Hindus can be given copies of the New Testament in their own language if they cannot read English. Christians should explain biblical terms through a simple biblical framework and use biblical or other illustrations to assist them inconveying their message. The pastor concludes by saying that Hindus are lost, spiritually blind and are without hope in this world and in the next. He says that only Christ can release them and exhorts Christians to share the gospel with them with great humility and great confidence. The number of practicing Christians in England drops at a rate of 1,000 per day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2002 Report Share Posted December 17, 2002 Dear friends, What a silly mail has come to our list. How to convert Hindus to christianity? Let me tell you my experience with christianity and Hinduism. First of all why should anyone try to convert another human being into something? Christians think Hinduism is a false religion and Hindus live in darkness. What a statement. I was born in a family of christian priests and missionaires.I studied the bible and had a christian education. Simultaneously I took interest in Hinduism and Buddhism. My conclusion is that only a pure heart can get the understanding and blessing of His or Her belief. It really does not matter what path you choose, just be true and sincere. The devil is in the confused minds of the people who try to convince others about their belief. Mostly people who do not stand firm in their own belief are the ones who try to convert others. They should investigate their intention. 99% of such missionaires want to proof themselves and get strength for themselves. Is their intention selfless and christian? Those christians who are really in touch with the selfless luminous love of the christ, are not so easily judging another religion. In my own case Hinduism has taught me humility and christian principles. Not through books but living examples of realised ones. What counts is devotion and faith in the Lord. I would suggest Mr. Juge Ram to study Vedanta and pray sincerely to the Lord for understanding. Too many innocent people had to suffer from the converters of religions. Jai Guru Datta, Agastya baheusa <baheusa [baheusa] Tuesday, December 17, 2002 7:16 AM JAIGURUDATTA British Pastor's Six Steps for Converting Hindus to Christianity British Pastor's Six Steps for Converting Hindus to Christianity Source: http://www.cmf.org.uk/nucleus//nucjul00/hindu.htm UNITED KINGDOM: In this article, Juge Ram, a Christian convert from Hinduism and Pastor of Emmanuel Church in Birmingham, England, answers questions on Hinduism and explains how to reach Hindus with the Bible. After giving a detailed background of Hindu beliefs and culture, he suggests a few methods which Christians can use to reach out to Hindus. Firstly, Hindus arriving from India generally feel isolated or have difficulties knowing how things operate. Christians can use these opportunities to offer them assistance, establish friendships and win their trust. Christians can befriend and help the Hindu wife who is often at home all day alone with the children and may need friendship and assistance adjusting to a new culture. Christians should help them as much as possible and try to get into their homes. It may be a long and slow process, but it is one of the most successful ways of bringing Hindus to Christianity. Secondly, the local churches need to demonstrate a concern for the Hindus in their communities. If there is a large Asian community and many members cannot speak English, they need to hear the religious teachings in their own language. This can be done by having Christian literature in appropriate languages. The church may consider including books in Asian languages in Christian bookshops or bookstalls at local events. From time to time churches can have a bilingual service or an Asian evening. In addition, a bilingual sermon or a recording of the Bible in their own language can be a powerful tool for communicating with non-English speaking Hindus. Thirdly, Christians must be aware of cultural differences when approaching Hindus or risk offending them. For example, a woman who wants to be a witness to her Asian friends should not wear miniskirts or other revealing clothing. Men should approach men only. Fourthly, Christians should not attack Hinduism or risk alienating the Hindus. Rather, it is suggested that Christians ask questions about their religion and let Hindus see the "folly" of it themselves. Fifthly, Hindus are very polite and may give the impression that they are listening and interested. Christians must not be fooled by this and think that because they agree with them they are genuinely interested. Many Hindus will say they believe in Christ and they may even speak of repentance, but they will continue to worship Hindu Gods. Therefore, Christians must make it clear to Hindus that they need to make a clean break from Hinduism. Lastly, Christians should use the Bible when witnessing. They can read the Bible with Hindus and point out how relevant it is to their lives. Christians must treat the Bible with respect and never put it on the floor. Hindus can be given copies of the New Testament in their own language if they cannot read English. Christians should explain biblical terms through a simple biblical framework and use biblical or other illustrations to assist them inconveying their message. The pastor concludes by saying that Hindus are lost, spiritually blind and are without hope in this world and in the next. He says that only Christ can release them and exhorts Christians to share the gospel with them with great humility and great confidence. The number of practicing Christians in England drops at a rate of 1,000 per day. 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Guest guest Posted December 17, 2002 Report Share Posted December 17, 2002 Jai Guru Datta Having been raised in a Protestant household in middle of USA, I can tell you that it showed me little of what Christ was speaking. It has been through my exposure to Hinduism that His light has been seen. Here is a link which has an intersesting perspective of "Jesus verses Churchianity". Amazing to see what ignorance has prevailed throughout the world as a result of man's interpretations of the Divine's incarnations. http://www.hinduism.co.za/jesus.htm Sri Guru Datta Hanuman - "Agastya Seikritt" <agastya <baheusa; <JAIGURUDATTA> Tuesday, December 17, 2002 2:25 AM RE: British Pastor's Six Steps for Converting Hindus to Christianity > Dear friends, > What a silly mail has come to our list. How to convert Hindus to > christianity? > Let me tell you my experience with christianity and Hinduism. > First of all why should anyone try to convert another human being into > something? > Christians think Hinduism is a false religion and Hindus live in darkness. > What a statement. > I was born in a family of christian priests and missionaires.I studied the > bible and had a christian education. > Simultaneously I took interest in Hinduism and Buddhism. > My conclusion is that only a pure heart can get the understanding and > blessing of His or Her belief. > It really does not matter what path you choose, just be true and sincere. > The devil is in the confused minds of the people who try to convince others > about their belief. > Mostly people who do not stand firm in their own belief are the ones who > try to convert others. > They should investigate their intention. 99% of such missionaires want to > proof themselves and get strength for themselves. > Is their intention selfless and christian? Those christians who are really > in touch with the selfless luminous love of the christ, are not so easily > judging another religion. > In my own case Hinduism has taught me humility and christian principles. Not > through books but living examples of realised ones. > What counts is devotion and faith in the Lord. > I would suggest Mr. Juge Ram to study Vedanta and pray sincerely to the Lord > for understanding. > Too many innocent people had to suffer from the converters of religions. > Jai Guru Datta, > Agastya > > > > > > baheusa <baheusa [baheusa] > Tuesday, December 17, 2002 7:16 AM > JAIGURUDATTA > British Pastor's Six Steps for Converting Hindus > to Christianity > > > > > British Pastor's Six Steps for Converting Hindus to Christianity > Source: http://www.cmf.org.uk/nucleus//nucjul00/hindu.htm > > UNITED KINGDOM: In this article, Juge Ram, a Christian convert from > Hinduism and Pastor of Emmanuel Church in Birmingham, England, > answers questions on Hinduism and explains how to reach Hindus with > the Bible. After giving a detailed background of Hindu beliefs and > culture, he suggests a few methods which Christians can use to reach > out to Hindus. > > Firstly, Hindus arriving from India generally feel isolated or have > difficulties knowing how things operate. Christians can use these > opportunities to offer them assistance, establish friendships and win > their trust. Christians can befriend and help the Hindu wife who is > often at home all day alone with the children and may need friendship > and assistance adjusting to a new culture. Christians should help > them as much as possible and try to get into their homes. It may > be a long and slow process, but it is one of the most successful ways > of bringing Hindus to Christianity. > > Secondly, the local churches need to demonstrate a concern for the > Hindus in their communities. If there is a large Asian > community and many members cannot speak English, they need to hear the > religious teachings in their own language. This can be done by having > Christian literature in appropriate languages. The church may consider > including books in Asian languages in Christian bookshops or > bookstalls at local events. From time to time churches can have a > bilingual service or an Asian evening. In addition, a bilingual > sermon or a recording of the Bible in their own language can be a > powerful tool for communicating with non-English speaking Hindus. > > Thirdly, Christians must be aware of cultural differences when > approaching Hindus or risk offending them. For example, a woman who > wants to be a witness to her Asian friends should not wear > miniskirts or other revealing clothing. Men should approach men only. > > > Fourthly, Christians should not attack Hinduism or risk alienating the > Hindus. Rather, it is suggested that Christians ask questions about > their religion and let Hindus see the "folly" of it themselves. > > Fifthly, Hindus are very polite and may give the impression that they > are listening and interested. Christians must not be fooled by this > and think that because they agree with them they are genuinely > interested. Many Hindus will say they believe in Christ and they may > even speak of repentance, but they will continue to worship Hindu > Gods. Therefore, Christians must make it clear to Hindus that they > need to make a clean break from Hinduism. > > > Lastly, Christians should use the Bible when witnessing. They can > read the Bible with Hindus and point out how relevant it is to their > lives. Christians must treat the Bible with respect and never put it > on the floor. Hindus can be given copies of the New Testament in > their own language if they cannot read English. Christians should > explain biblical terms through a simple biblical framework and use > biblical or other illustrations to assist them inconveying their > message. The pastor concludes by saying that Hindus are > lost, spiritually blind and are without hope in this world and in the > next. He says that only Christ can release them and exhorts > Christians to share the gospel with them with great humility and > great confidence. > > The number of practicing Christians in England drops at a rate of > 1,000 per day. > > > > Latest News and Additions http://www.dattapeetham.com/additions/new.html > > Upcomming events at Datta Temple and Hall of Trinity, Baton Rouge, LA > http://www.dattatemple.com/uevents.htm > > Post message: JAIGURUDATTA > Subscribe: JAIGURUDATTA- > Un: JAIGURUDATTA > > > > > > > > > Latest News and Additions http://www.dattapeetham.com/additions/new.html > > Upcomming events at Datta Temple and Hall of Trinity, Baton Rouge, LA > http://www.dattatemple.com/uevents.htm > > Post message: JAIGURUDATTA > Subscribe: JAIGURUDATTA- > Un: JAIGURUDATTA > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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