Sermon Tone Analysis

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Our Question: Is sharing the gospel condescending and judgmental?
96% of Christian Millennials agree at least somewhat that being a witness about Jesus is part of their faith.
94% of Christian Millennials agree at least somewhat that the best thing that could ever happen to someone is for them to come to know Jesus.
47% of Christian Millennials agree at least somewhat that it is wrong to share one’s personal beliefs with someone of a different faith in hopes that they will one day share the same faith.
The gospel of Jesus is for everyone.
Jesus shared in the universal experience of human suffering.
Jesus shares brotherhood with all humanity.
Jesus’ enemy was death, not a nation or culture.
Jesus is like all of us in every respect.
Sharing your preferences may be judgmental.
Sharing Jesus is not.
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