Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Well it's believable to Americans

That urban legend is believable to Americans because it *would* happen here. We do have folks that sue over things like that, perceived slights. Watch and see...

But onward... :) We have gotten into the realm of patriotic pride rather than religious discussion.

I was excited by your feeling that the tribe hasn't been unreached - thank you. In similar news, a couple came to church this Sunday, raising funds for their life's work ... they're going into New Guinea for the next 20 years, to translate the Bible into the local dialect and to reach those folks for Christ. I was so happy to see that missionary work into the corners of the world is still being done. Our church runs a lot of missionary endeavours.

What is the Mennonite position on missionary activity? What is yours?

Obviously as an evangelical... let's evangelize everyone! That's ... sorta the point. I spend a lot of time building relationships with non believers or slipped believers and witnessing to them. I'm not really very good at spur of the moment evangelism, I don't have what it takes. But I try to use my other blog to talk about my relationship with God, and speak about it to folks as if it's an everyday thing (which it is).

Do you have a next topic?

Hope your week is going well... this is a busy one for me.

- Hearth

No comments: