Whether it is music, movies, possessions, glamorous lifestyles, etc…, why is it that the world has so many things we find inviting, but when the world looks at us, what do they find inviting about Christianity–
How do we spend our time ? With what and who do we spend our time?
How much time do you spend with God?
When God is first he will give us what we need to show him not us to the world....
This is one of the toughest parts.
The short, crowd-pleasing answer is that we have truth. However, the world has so many distractions so many may never realize it. The world has a million distractions and fake happy pills that they can take to numb the reality of their sorry lives, and they take them by the truckload. They deal on a feelings level and are content to live there as long as they stand in the same place too long.
To make it clear, the world offers endless entertainment, whether it is something the culture finds to be moral or immoral, it's still offered. It could be sports, music, cooking, promiscuous sex, humanitarian volunteering, drugs, work, movies, parties, etc. etc. etc. But when a non-Christian either stops to consider beyond the material (whether he's shaken by something traumatic, or because he noticed the emptiness), that's when he may say "What is this all really worth?" I always use the example of Santa Claus and how we stopped believing at some point because, despite how happy it made us feel, we would rather look at truth than blissful falsehoods.
Christianity has a many amazing things to offer in the empirical realm, like art and music, but all of that can be found in the secular world. Some people are moved by these things, but it can be difficult to distinguish when the world offers it too, so many times it really takes the grace of God for someone to distinguish the difference and notice what is truth and what is empty.