On the delta in Burma or in an apartment in Pakistan the Kingdom of Christ appears in nearly every corner of the world. I used to be amazed at the penetration of the Kingdom but now days Coke and television have also found their way into the far corners of the world. The battle on the front lines has changed; the world has become more effective in spreading anti-Christ propaganda and persecuting the church. The Taliban has ordered every church in Pakistan to close and Burma's military dictators have done the same. Other than the obvious 'draw closer to God', how should Christians in these places respond? What should they believe for? What is our role as a team of missionaries based in Asia?
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Otherkingdom
On the delta in Burma or in an apartment in Pakistan the Kingdom of Christ appears in nearly every corner of the world. I used to be amazed at the penetration of the Kingdom but now days Coke and television have also found their way into the far corners of the world. The battle on the front lines has changed; the world has become more effective in spreading anti-Christ propaganda and persecuting the church. The Taliban has ordered every church in Pakistan to close and Burma's military dictators have done the same. Other than the obvious 'draw closer to God', how should Christians in these places respond? What should they believe for? What is our role as a team of missionaries based in Asia?
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