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Almost Brothers Podcast
The Fine Line Between Sharing and Shouting
Where's the line between sharing your faith and just being rude? In this thoughtful exploration, we tackle the uncomfortable reality of witnessing gone wrong and what authentic Christian evangelism should look like.
We dive into the problematic trend of Christians disrupting public spaces—like restaurants and malls—with impromptu worship sessions or confrontational preaching, examining why these approaches often close doors rather than open hearts. "You may be the only Bible somebody reads," one host points out, highlighting how our actions speak louder than our words when representing Christ.
The conversation shifts to the deeper issues underlying these misguided approaches: a focus on conversion numbers rather than discipleship, a lack of relationship-building, and the absence of genuine service. We explore why street preaching so often misses the mark and how forced evangelism damages future witnessing opportunities.
Drawing from Mark 10:45—"For the Son of man came not to be served, but to serve"—we discuss how true Christian witness flows naturally from authentic service and relationship. When we focus on loving others tangibly, conversations about faith emerge organically rather than forcefully.
Whether you're passionate about sharing your faith or you've been on the receiving end of uncomfortable evangelism, this episode offers thoughtful perspectives on how Christians can better represent Christ in a world desperate for authentic connection rather than religious performance.
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Speaker 2:I have a problem stopping talking.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so we're gonna just completely drops out. Oh, that is so funny, y'all. I almost broke down and got a red bull today.
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Speaker 2:This is where Mike gets annoying. Right here I'm clocking off, clocking off, clocking out, clocking out.
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Speaker 1:There is now what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up everybody. Welcome back. As always, we got Richie Rich. How's it going? What's up, man? I'm doing good, it's in, I'm doing good, awesome. And Tata, wow, he always does a little nod afterwards too, like he did. You get Shooter McGavin with the gun you get Tally with the nod you're welcome. How's y'all's week been?
Speaker 2:man, it's been good we've been busy. Yeah, it's been.
Speaker 1:It's been nuts man. It's been nuts but good yeah, that's good you're. How about you, man? How's your week?
Speaker 4:it's been good, it's been busy, did a church leaders leadership assessment thing. Yeah, first half of the week it was pretty, it's interesting, pretty intense yeah very cool I like
Speaker 2:it. Thanks for thanks for clearing that up just a nice nods, there you go boom boom.
Speaker 1:On today's episode, we're going to talk about the line between witnessing and just being rude. Yeah.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it kind of sucks. There is a line, isn't?
Speaker 3:it there is. It's like it should be kind of coming through.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 4:Well, it's like, it's almost like witnessing. Shouldn't Like reputation-wise, shouldn't be in that same conversation, yep.
Speaker 1:That's good, yeah, but we've crossed the line to where it's like it's forceful. You know it shouldn't be forceful. Witnessing should be. There's an open because first you've got to let the Lord prepare their heart for your witness. Not you're forcing it in there because that's not doing any good. You're forcing it in there because that's that's not doing any good, right, you know.
Speaker 1:So it's like, and it all started from watching, watching a video where they're they start this singing because this was a, a trend that was going on, where that you would go into a restaurant or you go into the mall or you'd go into the subway and you start singing worship music, and that in its in it by itself isn't a bad thing. But when you are disrupting people and what they're doing and what they've got going on like if I'm sitting at a table having a conversation with somebody and a group of people just start singing, I'm going to be upset, like why are you in here, right? And it's like no, that is very rude, rude. It's rude for the workers that are there, it's rude for the people that are trying to order their meal. It's just rude. And then to to then take that and try to twist it to see. The world doesn't want you to share the gospel. You, you got to be the light in the darkness no, that is not the same thing it's you got to be the light in the darkness.
Speaker 4:No, that is not the same thing, it's. It's well, it's read the room. Right, yeah, right, Read the room.
Speaker 1:It and I don't, I really don't understand the mindset behind it, Like there are so many other places to do that, there's so many other things you can do to show the love of jesus without forcing it down everyone's throat.
Speaker 4:That is. My thing is if say you take, take that, but it's, you know something else. You're talking about something else. Wouldn't you think that's annoying? Does someone just come in? Hey, we're here to uh spread the news of of these underprivileged dogs that's what you would do. It's not about me?
Speaker 1:it's not about me but no, I mean there's, I don't know when, what I've learned.
Speaker 4:when it comes to, you know, witnessing and spreading the gospel, when it comes to like literally sharing it and speaking it to someone, you can't really have those One. It's got to be a conversation. You can't just yell at people and they get it. It's like, you know, street preachers. It drives me crazy. But you have to have a conversation, and I don't know if I'm wrong for things, but I feel like there's no point in having a conversation if the other person is not willing to either have the conversation and be convinced or have their mind changed.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and especially when it comes to spiritual conversation. So you're not just going in talking about something. God has to begin to do a work. You're not, you are not the one changing their mind or their heart. It is the Holy Spirit working through you to do that. So if they're not, if God isn't working on them, what you're saying isn't going to reach them anyway. So you trying to force it on them is not helping the situation at all. Right and and and? When you brought up, you brought up, uh, like street preaching. Okay, this drives me. It drives me insane, man, cause I'm big on discipleship. I'm walking with people through their faith. It drives me. Oh, with people through their faith. It drives me. Oh well, we saw this. Many people saved tonight. Were they that? That is one? That is awesome if that is true. But did they or did they say some more? So you would leave them alone and they can go about their night.
Speaker 4:Yeah, well, and I've come, uh, speaking on that. It's like how do you really know? How do you really know? It's kind of like someone's asked me, like how you know leading worship, how do you know if you did a good job and a lot of people go. Oh, there's so many hands raised. People can just raise their hands just because they want to and people can sing because it's a good song, right, don't mean jack squat.
Speaker 2:Well, and I liken that to kids ministry leaders who try to get their kids, the young ones, to get saved and baptized yeah, that's great that you're teaching Two years old. Yeah, great that you're teaching this stuff, but they're not in a position to give their hearts to God.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they don't understand what right and wrong is.
Speaker 2:Well, and it's so. You talk about street preachers. There are a couple that do it the right way, you know Bryce Crawford, cliff Nettle. They, they have conversations, they build rapport, they, they, they don't just go out shouting at people. Right, and there's a because, there's a way to do it and it you talk about it all the time. Mike, that witnessing has to start with relationship. That's the easiest way to get somebody to understand where you're coming from, and if you don't have that, you are forcing this into somebody's life. And the people that go to, like the LB, whatever the initials, are Alphabet, all the alphabets.
Speaker 1:They go to these events intentionally to just poke the bear. They just stir up trouble. They just it's clickbait, that's all. It is. Yep, yeah, and it and it get it.
Speaker 1:You lose. You're losing the opportunity to to witness to that person for someone else. So now someone else down the line will try to and all they'll think about is that person that tried to force it on them. Right, instead of I, like those guys that do more of a debate like hey, I'm going to be right here where we can have a back and forth, not a hey, I'm going to just yell at you or force it on you. I'm going to be here. If you would like to ask questions, if you would like to talk, we can have a debate, we can have a dialogue. That that, right, there is a good way to do it, because you're giving them the opportunity, do or don't. If you don't want to, you just continue on and we're here talking, you know, and it.
Speaker 1:And it just drives me insane because they, they really do, they. They look at that and they say you know, we've talked about this before like food giveaways where, hey, we have food that we're going to give you, but you have to come and sit in this class for 20 minutes and then we're going to do an altar call and then we give you your food. Well, we had 300 people saved at our food bank. That's awesome if that's true, but are they getting saved? What are they doing after that? Is their life changing? If it's not, they're saying words so they could get you to be quiet and get give me more food, were they at church the following Sunday Right.
Speaker 1:And it, and it's the equivalent of like a pastor that will hold the congregation hostage during the altar call Right. Just wait some so finally somebody comes up, just so they can go please just let us out of here.
Speaker 4:Ain't nobody leaving until at least one person comes?
Speaker 1:down.
Speaker 4:Right.
Speaker 2:Close the doors.
Speaker 1:You're such a sinner and they redo the altar call, and sometimes people are changing without coming down to the altar Right, like they don't have to come down there so that you can go. Oh, we had 20 people give their life. Maybe they gave their life to the Lord in their seat Right, maybe they had already given their life to the Lord, but what you said is going to stick with them and they're going to use it throughout their week. Stop using these moments to judge whether or not your ministry is working. We've saw this. Many people come to the Lord. Have you been discipling them? Have you been in contact with them? Them how's their life? Is fruit showing in their life? Is anything happening outside of that one moment right? If it's not, you're doing something seriously backwards here well it's.
Speaker 2:It's focusing on the wrong thing, right?
Speaker 1:it's focusing on numbers and not people and then they're like well, we're going out making disciples. No, you're not. I don't think you understand what the word discipleship means means walking with and teaching and showing and helping right, not a moment right. Or making disciples of jesus. No, no, you're having people say some words at your thing and moving on with your life like it's. It's just we got to be in the streets. Yeah, absolutely you can be out in the streets. You could do that in a coffee shop. You could do that just saying hey, let's sit down, tell me your story. Not going, hey, jesus is the only way.
Speaker 2:Well, and put up a table. Can I pray for you? Right, that's it Right Start a conversation.
Speaker 4:Pretty simple, and also the thing about spreading the gospel, and I could be wrong, but does the Bible say like, speak these words to people? Or Because my mindset is people judge actions more than do words? Oh 100%, or they're convinced more by actions than words. What are you? Yeah, you could say Jesus loves them. What are you doing to show that love of Jesus?
Speaker 4:to people, right, but it does I mean it does say like spread the good news, right, that's, that's yeah something it does, but it doesn't, but it doesn't say uh like specifically and exclusively speak or say these words that people you know, I had a pastor once that told me and it's the best way I've ever heard about witnessing it's he said that that you may be the only bible that somebody reads.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so if you're claiming to be a christian and then doing things that aren't christ-like, you're not representing christ yeah it's just that simple, and it's our job to represent christ as christians. That's, that's. That's the mandate.
Speaker 1:That's the mandate, that's what we're supposed to do and I wonder how many times these and I think I and again I think their, their heart and their intentions either were or are in the same, in the right place. I just think they're going about it maybe wrong, right, but I wonder if, if guys and girls and groups and churches or whoever does those type of things, if their lack of focus on discipleship is there because they themselves don't want to be discipled or they just weren't because right, right, right, or they were badly disciples.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was going to say they don't know, Right.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's the people that don't know really what discipleship is, quote unquote raising up these disciples who don't know what discipleship is.
Speaker 1:And it's just, it's a domino effect of that, and it just seems like there's so many people now that want to preach or want to teach, or want to like be the face of what we call christianity, but they themselves aren't submissive to anybody right, well, and it's so.
Speaker 2:Tonight I was ordained as a deacon, right so who did you say who do? You who yeah so it was me and ira. So I was talking to ira's wife. Nope, I was talking to mike's wife, ann, and she's like do you feel any different? I was like well, not really. I said the. The main thing for me is that this shows that the congregation that I'm serving has faith in me to serve them. That's's, that's really what it, what it represented to me. So it wasn't. It wasn't about, it can never be about us.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You know or? A title or a title. Yeah, it's, it's. It's never about us. It's always about other people, loving others and serving others.
Speaker 4:And I see, as you know, there's in really any business or organization and you know the, the modern church that you know we are in, there's an, it's an organization. There's kind of a hierarchy to know these positions and the way I see is which I really shouldn't really see it as a hierarchy, but really anyone that's in a position is, yes, a position to lead, but you lead by serving. You're in a position to serve.
Speaker 4:So I always tell my team my job is to serve you guys. Whatever you guys need, you need to, let me know.
Speaker 1:Yeah yeah, and it and it really and and you, you see it a lot. You see, you know christian artists that out and they travel around, they do like christian music but they don't like serve at it or they don't. They're not connected to a church or you've got you know a Facebook preacher, whatever. I use big air quotes on that, because all it takes for you to push live that they're not under anyone, they haven't been taught anything, they haven't had to sit on and serve anyone at all, but want to go and preach the gospel. That is all about serving others.
Speaker 2:Well, and I think what they're missing in that particular arena is the humble beginnings really understanding what service means, what being humble and submitting yourself to that authority means, yeah. One of my favorite Bible verses is Mark 10, 45. For the Son of man came not to be served, but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many. So if Jesus came to serve, why can't we?
Speaker 1:We need to lead that example or follow that lead yeah, yeah, yeah absolutely. It just drives me crazy, like in it, and it shouldn't I get it there again. I think their hearts are in the right place. I just think they go about it the wrong way and and I I feel like it could lead to some pretty bad things. Sure you know.
Speaker 4:Well, I mean, it comes off, you know, in what you're describing, comes off. That's what I'm looking for. I'm not good with words.
Speaker 1:It's like arrogant.
Speaker 4:Not arrogant, but like. I guess it's a synonym for like disrupted.
Speaker 1:But it's rebellious.
Speaker 4:Maybe I don't know, not really well. It makes me like, like, even if that's a christian, it makes me, as another christian, I I don't really want to go talk to them right, right because it's, it's, it's just so in your face. Yeah, yeah, it's like it's overbearing. Yeah, that's overbearing. That's good. Yeah, it's overbearing. Yeah, that's good, it's overbearing. I'm a thesaurus.
Speaker 1:It's just like bro. It's like, oh yeah, we're in Target preaching the gospel to people. And it's like dude, they're just trying to get their groceries. Man. Leave people alone.
Speaker 2:And there's a time and place for everything.
Speaker 1:Right, I had one youth and he was just, he was on fire. But man, I had to teach him. He worked at McDonald's and he would love to leave. He was a cook, he'd love to leave the cook area and go to the lobby and try to witness to people. And I'm like dude, you are there to work for McDonald's. You're not there to preach the word, you're there to live it out in your heart. You can show Jesus through your hard work and at working at McDonald's, like they don't need you out in the lot, that's not what they pay you for. Get back in there and work, exactly and it. And that's kind of that same mindset of people. It's like, dude, you can show the love of Jesus without, without stopping people in aisle three Like I just want to go get the milk man.
Speaker 2:Milk's never on aisle three.
Speaker 1:Why would it be on aisle three? I don't know.
Speaker 2:Who puts milk there?
Speaker 1:Are those aisles at the end? Is that called an aisle, I guess, like where the milk is at, and then you have like the bread.
Speaker 4:I have no idea, we'll call Walmart and ask them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's a good quote, yeah all right, let's not, let's not get interesting. This conversation is not getting derailed well, we're gonna transition now until that's what's up I messed him all up.
Speaker 2:He's like I can't come back after that. Derailed every every thought on that conversation he heard milk and now he wants cereal. It's all over dude, I'm hungry that's what I'm trying to do.
Speaker 1:I know Richard's tired and you're hungry, so I'm trying to get us out of here.
Speaker 2:Come on, come on, all right.
Speaker 1:well, some of, y'all are listening to that. You know watching movie game.
Speaker 2:So my prequel to the Helldiver series got pushed. The audio version got pushed back to the september 30th. So I was pretty bummed about that because I was really wanting that before I feel like, I feel like you're making fun of my pain michael, what he?
Speaker 4:yeah, I'm trying to imagine yeah, are you you feel better about yourself does that help you?
Speaker 2:yes, he's still looking at you so don't do it, don't touch the button. Sorry, so I got this back to september 30th so I was pretty bummed because I was wanting to have it before the trip okay, that's why I was asked when it was supposed to okay supposed to come out september 9th, so anyway, I didn't have it.
Speaker 2:But, uh, those butt munches. That's why I was going to ask when it was supposed to. It was supposed to come out September 9th, so anyway, I didn't have it. Those butt munches, that's exactly what I called them. Nice, but other than that, I did start another book that I was disappointed with, and I don't even want to talk about it, but we're still on fall break and I really haven't been home to really watch anything. So yeah, I got nothing.
Speaker 3:All been home to really watch anything, so, uh, yeah, I got nothing, all right he's got nothing, what can't deal with you?
Speaker 1:what about you, man? What you got going on other than the whole new shirt?
Speaker 4:I don't want to talk about it either. Um man, phil wickham's got a new album out, so I've been listening a little bit hey, I was.
Speaker 1:I was talking with somebody this weekend about him. I really would put him on my mount rushmore of christian artists yes, pretty awesome.
Speaker 4:Yeah, he's so good yeah, he's, uh, he's great. I love, I love this stuff. It's very well. What I mainly love about is it's very vertical worship. I'd say 98% vertical worship.
Speaker 2:I heard kind of a different kind of song from him and I wish I had written it. Survivors maybe.
Speaker 4:Something. Survivors, that's Destiny's Child, isn't it a song like that? I don't know, that's Jeremy Camp, no, I think it may be yeah. The new.
Speaker 2:Jeremy.
Speaker 1:Camp song that just came out yeah.
Speaker 2:That is really good, but that's not Phil Wickham, so it doesn't matter.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's true. He's got a song called running to a runway, If you have not heard it check that out.
Speaker 2:Okay, I like it.
Speaker 4:It's man. Okay, I like it, it's real good. Um, I've been reading, um, I started book one of uh mac lake, his series of um leadership books. Yeah, um, it starts with leading yourself. I think there's like six modules and I think I'm on module two leading yourself, leading others oh gosh, leading it's like leading departments, leading organized. It's a whole, it's like five or six books in a leadership series that's cool.
Speaker 2:Very nice mac lake mac lake brand lexden oh yeah, he's a pastor oh, I did not know that, yeah um, do you buy the?
Speaker 4:books or no I got it from uh. So we went to uh, where did we go? It was this church in um in tennessee went down there for this little conference thing and they had they had, uh, a few copies just to grab off the table. Okay, I got as well. So I don't have those after you get. Well, I got the first, I got the one, yeah oh, you just have the one, just the one okay maybe let me read it after you're done yeah, I love reading some leadership stuff, man, it's good, I like it.
Speaker 4:yeah, I think that's uh and that's about it. Liv's hit 30 weeks this week. Man countdown, baby, I know we're. I mean I'd say we're just about a month or so away. That's crazy. The goal is 36 or 37 weeks.
Speaker 1:So 37 at any time after that, like they're good with I. I don't think she'll make it three yeah, I think 36 is capping yeah that's so awesome man, I think, yeah, almost got almost got a little baby outfit, uh, at red suck stadium, but gosh, I was like I don't want to get this and then them not ever put the kids in them. So it's like no, not doing it oh, that, that'd be one of those.
Speaker 4:Oh, the baby blew out the diaper right, got to do laundry, darn dad gone.
Speaker 2:What you got, mike?
Speaker 1:uh, so boston trip was fantastic, man, it was such a good time um even though the socks lost even though we lost. Right now we're we're looking at the playoffs, so we're we're. Five or six games out is our magic number for the for a playoff spot, so we're looking. Good, um, we looked at tickets for celtics, so so we uh, we might be doing that next year.
Speaker 4:Cool, I'll go go to go to the garden we need to go to wwe, yeah, oh, I'm so down man, I'm so 100 down, yeah, absolutely I saw, I saw this post about um the the green shirt guy yeah, about the green shirt guy yeah, uh, saying like he's like he's got like no, like official affiliation with the wwe he's like I guess he's big in real estate or whatever, so that's how he's afford everything he said, they said he's uh, in a year spent well over a hundred thousand dollars on tickets pass. Is it pass, pass? Because, he's front row at everything, yeah yeah, like wrestlemania I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 4:Oh yeah, those are, I'm pretty sure front dollar ticket. I'm I'm sure more, yeah, I'm sure almost two, uh, five figures that's insane no, like no way
Speaker 1:no, yeah, yeah, I did that. Um have I got to see a new movie in a while, so I'm gonna try to go, maybe tomorrow to go to go see a movie.
Speaker 2:Um yeah, I saw that. Uh, that ballerina is out on mac, yes, on on stars, yeah man, it is so good it's a john wick yeah, it's a spinoff of john wick.
Speaker 4:It's really good. I was like swan licker no, really really good do I look like a guy that would watch swan, like that's why I'm questioning I heard, uh, I heard, they're, uh, they're uh, you want to make a new mario movie? They are yes, so it's going to be?
Speaker 1:um, it's going to be mario galaxy is the movie that they're making yeah I'm excited, interesting, um.
Speaker 2:So what are you trying to watch this week?
Speaker 1:I don't know man I need to look at. I know I've got there's a good amount coming up, a good amount of stuff coming up, so I'm going to look and see. But I'm going to try to spend some time just kind of chilling and watch a movie.
Speaker 2:Have you seen the Naked Gun yet? No, I haven't seen it?
Speaker 4:No, I haven't got it.
Speaker 1:We need to go see that. Well, that's one that I want to do family dinner.
Speaker 2:It's $20. We can rent it and watch it at home. Yeah, so we can all do it together.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, man, we watched the originals. It's, it's so funny, man like, because they're just like they're, they know they, obviously they know it's all a spoof, but they they're so serious about it, so perfect, like the like the one I can't remember if it was the first or second one where he pulls over into his car, gets out and he's like walking, I guess, to the stage or whatever, and the car like just it rolls and it's down a hill and it's hitting people. He pulls out. Stop, please.
Speaker 1:Yes, yeah, it's like it's so dumb man, that's like that's. They do something kind of like that in this new one I've seen in the preview where, where he's like driving down the road and someone's arm comes in with a coffee in the car and he's like thank you. And it's like you're supposed to be driving like yeah.
Speaker 4:So I'm wanting to see I'm just I'm really curious to see uh liam neeson yeah, like that I mean he was in taken yeah, he's more of a taken two, more of a taken three.
Speaker 2:Taken three was there a fourth there probably was. I think he was in rob roy no we haven't seen that, that's an old movie Doesn't matter.
Speaker 4:That was a new movie to Richard. Yeah, I haven't really.
Speaker 2:To everybody at one point.
Speaker 1:I haven't really been playing much Swish Swish. So, to all our listeners, they are now in the mute box. No, I'm not, because I'm trying to go through that, my what's up and I can't even get to it because of these two. So, yeah, I haven't been playing much on the switch up. Oh yeah, I've been playing hogwarts legacy, so played that a little bit. Um, but that's about it, man, just been just been real busy, been out of town last two weeks. So it's been busy, man, it's been good.
Speaker 2:I started, so here's where I went wrong, uh-oh on hogwarts.
Speaker 4:It was start of the day he was born here's where I went wrong sorry, go ahead, it ahead. It was funny.
Speaker 2:Y'all are going to come up missing.
Speaker 1:I'm just saying Now you know how it feels I'm tired.
Speaker 2:I'm cranky. Y'all are going to upset the bear and it's going to be bad.
Speaker 1:What was I saying? You started the game. Oh yeah, hogwarts, so I started the game and then, because I'm an idiot, I decided I'm just gonna go exploring, oh yeah, into areas I'm not supposed to be in, so now I'm stuck yeah and I just quit playing it.
Speaker 1:No, that'll do. It's good on switch that the switch to version is holds up really, really well. So it's been. It's been fun. I've been playing that and going back and forth between that and persona. Um. So, yeah, been doing that a little back and forth between that and persona. Um. So, yeah, been doing that a little bit and that's about it. Man, just hanging out trying to try to spend some time with the kids and do stuff like that before that once basketball starts. It's about to get yeah crazy busy.
Speaker 1:So yeah, sissy's first game is tuesday emma's first is tomorrow.
Speaker 2:For that, oh nice, yeah, cheering yeah.
Speaker 1:That's awesome. Heck, yeah man, is it at Clarkton? It is what time.
Speaker 2:Yep.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Good talk.
Speaker 1:Good talk. Well, man, I sure love y'all. Love you, man Y'all are awesome.
Speaker 2:He broke his mic.
Speaker 1:Oh, it's Tyler. Yeah, Okay.