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  1. 10. Aug. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino AtlanticTalkin' About Jesus · Delaney & BonnieMotel Shot℗ 1971 Atco Records, a division of Atlantic Recording Corp.Performance: ...

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  2. Provided to YouTube by EpicTalkin' About Jesus · George Jones · Tammy WynetteWe Love To Sing About Jesus℗ 1972 Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on: 1972-08-2...

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  3. From the Motel Shot (1971)According to Bonnie Bramlett, the whole album was recorded in about four hours in producer/engineer Bruce Botnick's house in Los An...

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  4. Talkin’ About Jesus Lyrics. [Verse 1: George Jones] There was a church just down the road. Where mom and dad they used to go. Carry us when we were young. Boy we had a lot to learn. Talking...

    • Start with Prayer
    • Deepen Your Own Faith
    • Ask Questions and Let Spiritual Conversations Flow from There
    • Focus on Their Feelings
    • Don’T Overpower
    • Be Confident
    • End The Conversation Well

    Mariska has found that her willingness to talk about God with others is futile if she hasn’t first asked His blessing on her conversations. “Pray for each conversation you have to be God-centered,” Mariska says. “That’s what will give you courage.”

    Just as Mariska knows she’s only able to describe her family members to others because she knows them intimately, she’s also found that she’s only able to describe Jesus to others if she’s spending regular time in prayer and His Word.

    In the early stages of their friendship, Russell and Emilee would frequently invite Mariska over for coffee or dinner. They talked with Mariska, asked her questions, and genuinely listened when she answered. “The conversations were God-centered,” Mariska says. “They asked deep questions, but never told me how I should be.” After their discussions, ...

    Mariska observed the benefit of inquiring into people’s feelings about their beliefs during a conversation with her roommate. Mariska first asked her roommate what she believed and why. Her roommate told her that she was an atheist because she would rather believe in nothing than in something she wasn’t sure was true. When Mariska asked her roommat...

    Listen more than you talk, Mariska says. Allow the other person freedom to express their feelings, even if it’s anger at God. The moment you begin to tell them how they should feel is the moment the conversation will die, she says.

    “Christianity isn’t something to be ashamed of, and so many people are,” Mariska says. Remembering how Jesus has changed her life and how He wants to change the lives of others empowers Mariska to speak the gospel boldly.

    Know that the work you have started, the Lord will complete, Mariska says. God has reminded her that He will be the one working in that person’s heart long after she has left them. She always tries to end on a good note so that if the person wants to re-visit the conversation later, they feel comfortable to. Mariska’s steps of faith have helped her...

  5. 7. Nov. 2018 · The Most Effective Place to Start. Perhaps you are praying that God would open for you a door for the word, so that you can “declare the mystery of Christ” ( Colossians 4:3 ). And you unashamedly believe the gospel is indeed God’s power for salvation to everyone who believes ( Romans 1:16 ).

  6. Delaney & Bonnie · Song · 1971.