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Friendships Through Curiosity The Question Game What happens inside of you when someone asks a great question? 2006

Curiosity killed the cat or so the saying goes. But curiosity is a basic building block for any relationship. Curious people are pretty rare these days though. In a time-poor, fast-paced culture, who has the time to be curious? Most of us live life with this as our motto: Just give me the facts, please, and then I can move about my business. However, pausing enough to slow down and show genuine, authentic interest in the life of an unbeliever is powerful. Earlier in the Natural Evangelism series we compared sharing the love and message of Christ to the game of golf. Our friends are at different places on their way to God. Some are just getting starting in the tee box, while others are moving down the fairway in their journey toward God. Demonstrating curiosity enables us to make significant emotional deposits, no matter where our unbelieving friends are. Listen to what a few authors have to say about curiosity: Authentic curiosity is also a powerful builder of relationships Imagine yourself at a dinner party seated next to a stranger who seems infinitely curious about you: your life, your work, your interests, what makes you tick, what ticks you off. This kind of curiosity is not only flattering but encouraging. It allows you to reveal a lot of yourself in an unchallenged way, and so you build a connection effortlessly. Co-Active Coaching by Whitworth, Kimsey-House, and Sandahl p. 66 So, what will it take for you to become a more curious person? Here are a few things to consider: Principle #1: Jesus was a curious person Jesus loved to ask questions and to engage in open ended conversations with people he met. He engaged the woman at the well, the disciples, the prostitutes, and the lame with authenticity that indicated he was truly interested in the other person. The world screams, It s all about me! while Jesus demonstrated over and over again that, It s all about you! He was quick to identify the needs, concerns, and passions of those He touched. To be curious means we need to get out of ourselves and our own worlds. It means we need to look at life from someone else s vantage point by simply being curious. Principle #2: Listening and curiosity are cousins When we listen well we have the opportunity to keep a conversation going. In Irresistible Evangelism the authors liken conversations to tennis matches. A good conversation goes back and forth on both sides of the net. When we show that we are listening and hit the ball back over the

net we keep a conversation going. Which leads to the third principle Principle #3: Being curious means asking questions Asking questions that get people talking about their lives is a critical part of cultivating a friendship. Learning to ask questions that open people up is something that anyone can learn to do with a little practice. There are a few clear characteristics of a great question. The list below underscores a few of the qualities we should strive for when framing a question. A good question should: be easily understood not be complex require thought encourage self-disclosure not allow for one word answers Using open-ended questions that draw out the person is a skill that takes practice and the discipline of listening rather than talking. We must expand our capacity to ask the second question. That is to say, as we listen actively, we need to consider the next question we can ask that will keep the tennis match going. The second question is often the question that will yield the greatest insight and connection with another person. Debrief Question #1: What stands out to you in this article? Question #2: What is the most challenging part of asking questions for you? Question #3: What are some of the varied benefits of asking questions? Question #4: What are some ways Jesus practiced curiosity?

Questions You Could Ask Category Questions You Could Ask Someone just moved into the neighborhood What they enjoy to do in free time Career Family background Family events Religious background Movies Current events Vacation Someone experiencing change

Being Curious Practice This is a practice session highlighting the skill of listening, being curious, and asking questions. That s all you get to do no commenting, no advice giving, no talking about yourself. This is completely about being curious about the other person! This is a time to dig deeper and to practice the skill of asking the second question. Debrief Question #1: What was it like to be listened to? Question #2: What was it like to stay in a curious posture? Wrap-Up Question #1: The major insight I ve gained from this training module is... Question #2: What unbelieving friend will I practice being more curious with in the next week?