Tuesday, May 01, 2018
Our Call: Missionaries in a Secular Land
The reality is, Christians are interlopers. We are strangers and foreigners.
As Christians, I believe we should always be more driven by our missionary identity than we are by our national identity, our political identity, our environmental identity, our social identity, or even our church identity.
Don’t get me wrong. We ought to love our church. (I know I love my church.) And the Church (with capital C) is the bride of Christ, destined for eternity with God. But here on earth we must face the reality that our culture is not to be our primary identity.
Our culture is a mission field. We must see ourselves as people on mission. This is not our home. This is our mission field. Therefore, we all must see our vocations as mission—as kingdom work. Read More
Also See:
Does Discipleship Lead Naturally to Evangelism?
5 Ways to Elevate Evangelism
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