Thank you for this overview of Lausanne. I would have love to have been taken part in this presentation on two types of Evangelists. The "unknown evangelist to the Christian Public" spoke to my heart. If Christians can digest being okay with that description it would put our missions in proper perspective. I think Christians harbor a desire to be a "Paul," seen and heard and harbor a belief if we’re not our ministry or evangelism is valueless. So a bit of encouragement, God know our works and intents of our hearts!!!
17.07.2012
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Thank you for this overview of Lausanne. I would have love to have been taken part in this presentation on two types of Evangelists. The "unknown evangelist to the Christian Public" spoke to my heart. If Christians can digest being okay with that description it would put our missions in proper perspective. I think Christians harbor a desire to be a "Paul," seen and heard and harbor a belief if we’re not our ministry or evangelism is valueless. So a bit of encouragement, God know our works and intents of our hearts!!!
17.07.2012
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