Those are great points. The most important thing to remember is that you do not forfeit your first amendment right nor your second amendment right when you are street preaching. The most important factor is the person's emotional intelligence. I've seen street preachers that proclaim to be preaching the gospel when in all reality…
Those are great points. The most important thing to remember is that you do not forfeit your first amendment right nor your second amendment right when you are street preaching. The most important factor is the person's emotional intelligence. I've seen street preachers that proclaim to be preaching the gospel when in all reality, they are not being good Christians and are provoking violent reactions on purpose. If someone is going out to provoke people and to cause an emotional outburst from onlookers, you are definitely going to have a hard time justifying self defense. However, if you are simply out proclaiming the Gospel and wishing to have a conversation with people about coming to Christ, then there is no issue carrying concealed to protect yourself. I see two street preachers everyday in Idaho. Both are just simplying out there so people can come to Christ and have a conversation. I love seeing them and pray for their safety. They are truly spreading the Gospel.
Maybe carry when starting out would be a distraction. Getting more experienced with street preaching, more comfortable with handling argumentative people might be key. Carry when not preaching is easy to just walk away or avoid someone. That dynamic seems more complicated when street preaching. I have plans this summer to join in street preaching with several of my church members so I had the same questions and concerns as Mike. Thanks Mike for the question and Keith for the answer.
Hi Mike,
Those are great points. The most important thing to remember is that you do not forfeit your first amendment right nor your second amendment right when you are street preaching. The most important factor is the person's emotional intelligence. I've seen street preachers that proclaim to be preaching the gospel when in all reality, they are not being good Christians and are provoking violent reactions on purpose. If someone is going out to provoke people and to cause an emotional outburst from onlookers, you are definitely going to have a hard time justifying self defense. However, if you are simply out proclaiming the Gospel and wishing to have a conversation with people about coming to Christ, then there is no issue carrying concealed to protect yourself. I see two street preachers everyday in Idaho. Both are just simplying out there so people can come to Christ and have a conversation. I love seeing them and pray for their safety. They are truly spreading the Gospel.
Maybe carry when starting out would be a distraction. Getting more experienced with street preaching, more comfortable with handling argumentative people might be key. Carry when not preaching is easy to just walk away or avoid someone. That dynamic seems more complicated when street preaching. I have plans this summer to join in street preaching with several of my church members so I had the same questions and concerns as Mike. Thanks Mike for the question and Keith for the answer.