Sheldon Vanauken wrote that the strongest argument for Christianity is Christians, when they are drawing life from God. The strongest argument against Christianity? Also Christians, when they become exclusive, self-righteous, and complacent.
Dallas Willard [in his book The Spirit of the Disciplines] writes, "How many people are radically and permanently repelled from The Way by Christians who are unfeeling, stiff, unapproachable, boringly lifeless, obsessive, and dissatisfied? Yet such Christians are everywhere, and what they are missing is the wholesome liveliness springing from a balanced vitality with the freedom of God's loving rule…. Spirituality wrongly understood or pursued is a major source of human misery and rebellion against God."
-- John Ortberg in The Life You've Always Wanted
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A colleague of mine years ago said that Christians should be "winsome." Winsome includes an understanding of an "attractive character or manner." I like that understanding. A Christian, you might say then, should win some for God by their warm character and engaging manner.
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