I sum up my personal approach to evangelism in three words: Living my life. Maybe it sounds too simple but I have no other way to explain it. The word evangelism almost makes me shutter. My worst grade in Bible College was in Personal Evangelism class. When I saw the title of one of the required books for World Journalism Institute, I couldn't believe my eyes, The Heart of Evangelism, by Jerram Barrs. The thought, "oh no, not again." flashed through my mind. I read the book, in the process it got stolen and I bought another one. I hope and pray the little bit of my life the thug saw, compelled him to read the book he found in my backpack. I didn't really learn a whole lot from the book that I didn't already know but it did remind me of a few things I had forgotten along the way. As I read it, I wondered how I would ever be able to put what I was reading into practice in a secular newsroom. I'm not the type of person to turn every conversation to God but neither am I ashamed of the fact that I am a Christian. Personally, one statement from the book hit me, "Among people of whatever race, culture, or religious background Paul's desire was to be a servant to them." (p. 185) Being a servant should be how I live my life and how I live my life should be a witness to those around me.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Living Life
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Excuse me, but when I learned to count (in class 1) "Living my life" would have been counted as three (3) words. Did I miss something in "new" math when I was teaching it to you?
Have fun in NYC - but not TOO MUCH fun!
Says Dad
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