Try some conversation starters at Christmastime with friends and family. How this helps: Discover how conversation starters at Christmastime can lead to meaningful connections and opportunities to share the gospel.
Discover how conversation starters at Christmastime can lead to meaningful connections and opportunities to share the gospel. Whether at an ugly Christmas sweater party, enjoying a neighborhood cookie exchange, or even hosting friends and family for your traditional holiday festivities, there’s a good chance you’ll interact with those who may be curious about your faith. As you lead the conversation, you’ll give those around you an opportunity to share stories and even their hearts.
1. “What’s your favorite Christmas tradition — and why do you think it means so much to you?"
This could lead to deeper conversation about the meaning of Christmas.
2. "What’s something the holidays make you grateful for — or long for?"
This could reflect values, priorities, and even heart posture.
3. "Who or what helps you stay grounded during the holiday chaos?"
This could reveal their source of stability and give you the opportunity to share your source of ultimate peace.
4. "What do you think the world needs most this Christmas?"
This could segue into themes like hope and redemption.
5. "Have you ever had a Christmas that changed your life in some way?"
This could offer space for personal stories and even exploring spiritual transformation.
6. "Do you have any thoughts about the nativity story? Ever found it interesting, strange, or meaningful?"
This could allow for honesty about and understanding of the gospel.
7. "If you could give one non-material gift to everyone this year, what would it be?"
This could reveal key values and perspective on the human condition.
8. "What do you think gives the holiday season its sense of wonder?"
This could explore the stories that hold the most wonder for them and possibly give you the opportunity to explore the wonder of Jesus’ birth.
9. "Do you ever find the holidays make you think about big-picture stuff?"
This could invite honesty about spiritual questions and existential thoughts.
10. "What’s one Christmas memory that shaped you in some way?"
This could lead to personal stories and thoughts about family dynamics or even identity.
By inviting someone into a meaningful conversation through these Christmas conversation starters, you’re most importantly reflecting the God who loves them by expressing that they are seen, known, heard, and deeply loved.
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