Monday, October 3, 2022

LET'S BE BETTER TEACHERS, Week from October 3 to 9, 2022, Analysis and Responses to the Video of the first conversation.

LET'S BE BETTER TEACHERS: October 3-9, 2022, Video Analysis and Responses of the first conversation.

 


Video of the first conversation (5 mins.): Analysis with the audience. Play the video Conversation One: The Bible (2Ti 3:16, 17). Stop the video at each pause and ask the questions that appear in it.

What would you say if the person is busy?

We can tell you that we are very sorry to have arrived at an inopportune time, perhaps I can return at a time that is more convenient for you, to consider a free Bible study, what is being offered to all the people in your neighborhood, in the meantime I I would like to leave you a treatise that talks about a question we ask ourselves today, and the Bible gives us the answer. If the host gives us a positive answer, then we can tell him a specific day when we will visit him again.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

I would ask him if he could speak for just 2 minutes and if the answer is yes we could ask him the question that suggests ideas for conversation. Why can we trust the Bible?

Another thing that we could also do is to tell him that we would only like to read a text so that he has it in mind and that it would not take up much time,

You could also choose to ask a tract question and ask him if he wants to know the answer, and tell him that he can find it in reading this little tract and invite him to go to the JW.org page.

What would you say if it is a child who opens the door?( mwb16.09 2)

In Proverbs 6:20, Jesus urges all children to obey their parents, recognizing the authority they have over those who are children, in the same way as imitators of Jesus. If a child pays attention to us when we go to preach, the most prudent thing we can do is ask for his parents, that is, and if they are not there and the child invites us to come in, we must not accept, so as not to overlook the authority of his parents. Parents, What we can say is that we will come back another time.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

If it is a child who opens the door for us, we could ask him about his parents, since we respect their authority. But what would we do if a child invited us in? Our 2016 Christian Life and Ministry Activity Guide encourages us not to accept this invitation. Post if the parents can not attend us, we will return at another time.

In the event that a teenager attends us. In case your parents are not available we can ask if they allow you to choose what to read, if it is the case of an affirmative answer, we could offer you a publication and direct you to the JW.org page.

And if it is the case that the young person has shown interest, we can tell him that we would like to meet his parents. This way we could explain the reason for our visit and tell them about the good advice that the Bible gives to families. The information encourages us to show respect and consideration for parents because if we do we will give a good testimony. And that will allow the good news to be shared with the whole family on future visits.

How would you offer the person a teaching kit publication?

First we must be clear about the issue we are dealing with with the householder, in this case we are talking about the fact that the Bible is useful in many ways, it even helps us to deal with stress. Based on this, we can offer you the booklet enjoy life lesson 1, where we can further arouse the interest of the householder because we will see together with them how the Bible answers many questions that we ask ourselves in our daily lives.

ADDITIONAL COMMENT

Second, I would explain to you about the problem that is why many people stop reading the Bible, many say that it is a fairly long book and difficult to understand, and then I would mention that I have a publication that makes the study of the Bible and its understanding easier, and I would pass then to show the brochure enjoy life forever.

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