I don't mean to repeat myself here but this thread is hitting on something very close to my heart, which it seems God has led me share at such opportunities.
Too often, stressing the need for evangelism (again, I distinguish between evangelism and missions, as I think is necessary for clarity among the brethren) here int he states is a cop-out. No one contests such a need. But there are places in the world where there is not one, count it one, Christian to counsel and evangelize one other person to come to Christ!
Where is the need greater? A good book dealing with mobilizing for missions is
The Ten Modules. It uses the example of triag in medicine applied to missions vs stateside evangelism (which every Christian should be involved in in some way). For instance, the person with a bullet would will get priority over someone with a broken finger. It isn't about who the doctors love more; it's about where the greatest need is.
If you mean to challenge people to step out, per se, for those who are no more than bench warmers in the church, amen. But that is only one of many steps in the right direction. Our attitude should be:
PLANNING TO GO, WILLING TO STAY
Most of us will end up staying to support those who go anyway. But if our heart attitude is right, we won't just be willing to go, we will have the desire to take the Gospel to the people's who haven't heard!
It says in Matt 24:14 and Rev 5 and 7 that ALL tribes and tongues must hear the Gospel before Jesus comes back.
StTrudi316 said:
Hello all. I'd like to challenge all of us, including myself, to think outside the "mission box" and consider that one of the greatest missional needs is the United States of America. Countless teens and young adults are choosing suicide because they find no other alternative. Visit your local watering hole (bar or hangout) and find people eager to talk about spiritual things. Not saying that God isn't leading certain ones to various places...I'm all about Acts 1:8...but I also know that we have hurting, hungry and very lonely people right here, rubbing shoulders with us. Farquad, I assume you're in high school. Surrounded by a fluid mission field. Ask God to guide you to the person (s) He wants you to introduce Him to.
StTrudi316 in Omaha