I am Christian and have been married to a non-believer for almost 10 years. Recently, I have become friends with the another mother from DD-7's school, who is also Christian. Ever since she found out that DH was not a Christian, she has had lengthy conversations with him about this. She tells him that she wants to learn about his religion, then when he talks about it, she says "how can you believe that?" and quotes scripture to contradict what he says. Then she asks me how can I not have these conversations with him everyday. Now please understand, everything she says concerning scripture, I totally agree with. I just don't agree with her tactics. I knew DH was not a Christian when I married him. I pray for him, annoint him (and our house) frequently, have brought him to church numerous times (and he has been involved in activities there) and I talk about what God is doing in my life. He sees me go to church, read my Bible and can see how God has made me the person that I am. I believe that in Corinthians it states that if a woman is married to a non-believer and he wants to be with her, that he is sanctified through her. I don't feel that the way to get him to accept Christ is through telling him how stupid he is to believe what he believes. I feel through prayer, fasting and annointing, God will come into his heart. I feel that her tactics only push him away from wanting to hear The Word. I know that as Christians, we have a responsibility to spread The Word, expecially to our unsaved family and friends, but I also feel that there are better ways to get people to "receive" The Word, other than debating them at every chance meeting. Am I wrong to feel this way?


