Being kind and a neighbor to those around us is more than just preaching Torah to them. The Torah community struggles with this. They silo themselves and think their only purpose in life is telling their traditional Christian friends to stop eating pork.
But have you been a blessing to your friends in other ways? Were you there for them when they needed a hand? Have you spoken with them in casual conversaion about everyday life things just for the sake of having a happy conversation?
When someone asks about your faith, how do you answer or how should you answer? Peter writes in his first letter we should be prepared to answer why we trust the Creator and Solomon writes in Proverbs 15:28, “The heart of the righteous ponders how to answer, but the mouth of the wicked blurts out evil.” There is no one size fits all answer and depending on who may ask it may be a specific or a general inquiry, but our answer might be what someone needs to hear to begin trusting the Creator.
My friend hosts an erev Shabbat study where my other friend is teaching tonight. You all might want to drop in. Zoom info is on the calendar here https://thinkgod.org/