For point 1, telling stories, this is why I included a link to my post as a way of illustrating a concrete example of how to tell stories.
For point 2, regarding developing soft skills, I’d suggest looking into Motivational Interviewing as an effective, research-based way of engaging with people in a soft form while still pursuing advocacy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivational_interviewing
For point 3, I hear what you’re saying and I think I’m speaking more in terms of the most return on investment if we are investing resources into outreach. Doesn’t mean that outreach to religious people should not be done, of course, it’s just less likely to yield such high returns.
Laura, thanks for that feedback, really helpful!
For point 1, telling stories, this is why I included a link to my post as a way of illustrating a concrete example of how to tell stories.
For point 2, regarding developing soft skills, I’d suggest looking into Motivational Interviewing as an effective, research-based way of engaging with people in a soft form while still pursuing advocacy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivational_interviewing
For point 3, I hear what you’re saying and I think I’m speaking more in terms of the most return on investment if we are investing resources into outreach. Doesn’t mean that outreach to religious people should not be done, of course, it’s just less likely to yield such high returns.