Doesn’t it seem a bit brash, arrogant, narrow minded or intolerant to go to someone who believes something differently than you do, who adheres to another religion, and as a Christian say to them “What I believe is true, and what you believe is false.”
What if we take it a step further and to say to someone “What I believe is true. If you don’t believe what I believe then you are going to spend an eternity separated from God in hell.” That feels, in one sense, pretty brash, somewhat arrogant, narrow-minded, and intolerant. And we live in a world where it’s certainly labeled that way.
In the next Secret Church, “A Global Gospel in a World of Religions”, we’re going to dive into this reality and ask ourselves a question.
Is believing and sharing the gospel intolerant?
Arrogant?
Narrow-minded?
Brash?
Or is believing and sharing the gospel with someone actually…
Humble?
Loving?
Compassionate?
… and the best way you can serve someone?
These are important questions we’ll be diving into in the next Secret Church, “A Global Gosepl in a World of Religions”.
Join us on Friday, April 29, via live simulcast. For more information and to register visit SecretChurch.org.