Christians engage in dialogue with their religious and non-religious neighbors for a variety of reasons. They might want to get to know them better, or they might want to draw from the wisdom that their neighbors have acquired in the course of their lives. They might want to work out how to live together when their communities are in tension, or they might want to discuss projects of joint interest for the benefit of our communities. One of the principal reasons for engaging in such attentive dialogue is the desire to share our faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord in whom we find the fullness of life (John 10:10) in the hope they will joyfully embrace this precious gift.
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Ufere, Godswill Ome . "Does Interreligious Dialogue Negate Evangelism and Conversion?" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 21, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/does-interreligious-dialogue-negate-evangelism-and-conversion