“Francis Schaeffer was asked what he’d do if he had an hour to share the gospel with someone. He responded by saying he’d listen for 55 minutes and then, in the last 5 minutes, have something meaningful to say. In other words, he listened in order to speak the gospel.
Our evangelism is often unbelievable because we don’t listen at all. All too often the gospel we share is an information download, not a loving articulation of how the good news fits into the needs, fears, hopes, and dreams of others’ lives.”
— Jonathan Dodson, Unbelievable Gospel: How to Share a Gospel Worth Believing.
That’s wonderful. Listening is the forgotten half of communication. “Be quick to listen and slow to speak …” James 1:19