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I've been increasingly convicted that the Church has been spending too much time focusing on the wrong things. Though those 'things' do need to be sorted, we need to keep reminding ourselves of the scope of the work we are called to do.
From this article in Christianity Today:
Just felt I had to post this. Not for debate, just for the principle of it.
From this article in Christianity Today:
The Archbishop of Canterburys Secretary for International Development, David Peck said, It takes responsibility for doing the right things and it takes responsibility for doing the wrong things and our contribution has wonderfully been right and sadly been wrong. So what we need to focus on is the repentance for what we get wrong and the energising and focussing in building what we get right.
He continued, You cannot read the Bible and think that 33 million people around the world who are HIV positive, and how many tens of millions more are impacted by the weight of that illness, and the vulnerability that HIV creates, and think it doesnt involve Jesus and it doesnt involve me.
Just felt I had to post this. Not for debate, just for the principle of it.