Consider Rwanda, the majority of Hutu and Tutsi people seem
to embrace Jesus, but then fall away. Why would 2 supposed evangelical people
groups seek to annihilate one another? Two
students in my class at Columbia International University were in Rwanda both
before and after the genocide. When I
posed this question to them, they both elaborated how the church came into the
community and was readily embraced by the people. Their worship and acts of
service were vibrant and impressive.
However, just as the mission workers practiced a separate secular/sacred
life style, so did the believers. Their
religion was practiced in the church, at certain times and a place in the home,
but faith was never integrated into the daily life and workplace of the
believers. Thus, it had little impact on the government and systems of the
society at large.
I believe a big part is our failure in working among the
unreached, is our ability to help new believers to take their faith into their
workplace. A person’s work is central to
his/her life. The relationships and
duties which make up a person’s job, consume them well beyond office hours. Having a healthy desire to do well at work so
as to gain more income is natural. But
unless our Gospel brings transformation into the workplace, I believe we will
continue to fail to see significant changes in society. And unless our cross-cultural workers are
modeling the Gospel in the workplace, I fear that Biblical change is not going
to take root in the wider community.
We, as workers in a difficult to access place, can fully agree to what you are saying. Unfortunately the own local miss... have copied us in how we traditionally reached out to the unreached and now they are shocked, when they see us WORKING (practicing b4t)! They tell us, that we are not real miss.. anymore, because we WORK and don't do "full time ministry". That's how far the damage goes. THEY now are not willing to WORK, because they are afraid, that their sending club won't understand it.
ReplyDeleteThanks China girl. Sorry for the tardy reply, I'll do better - promise.
DeleteWhat you share is a huge problem. In some people's minds, there's full-time Christians and part-time Christians. Clearly the former (which are the sacred workers) go to heaven and everyone else goes to that other place. - LOL - Even as we distinguish between Baptist, Lutheran, and Assembly of God church members, we all know God has no such categories, so it's all going to burn. Same with our man-made titles.
I know you know this, but for all, the Scriptures teach we are all priests 1 Peter 2:5, Rev 1:6, Rev 20:6. Pride, fear, are at the core of such matters. Keep above the fray and keep pressing on! Keep your identity in Jesus, and not in our man-made titles and identities. A verse for you - 2 Chronicles 15:7
Thank you, Patrick. Hope you are having a great time at the conference (together with my husband. :-)
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