Thoughts, Thoughts, Thoughts...
It seems to be that the majority of posts here come straight from my thoughts. Yes, I think a lot...though most of what I think never make it here. Anyway, since my business exam is tomorrow I'll be busy studying- not! (It happens to be an open book one, so I'm not so worried about getting the answers right. I'm only worried about how I phrase them so as to not lose any points in grammer...hehe).
The Hedonese has written a very interesting post on how the Agora differs from EMO. I think Dave describes exactly my thoughts on the Emergent conversation as a whole when he states that, "I always agree with McLaren's analysis of problems, but not always his prescriptions for cure."
Likewise for me.
Also, someone in an online forum asked an intriguing question- "What do Christians think of non-believers?" That got me thinking (as with most questions like this!). What do I see in a non-believer? Firstly, I someone who is desperately in need of hearing the gospel. Secondly, someone who is hopelessly lost in his sin and wanders aimlessly (Even though he might think he has a purpose in life). Thirdly, I see a person who may have unanswered questions about things that affect his salvation (Is there a God, is there only one way to him etc.). I do have other things to write down here, but these are three main things that I usually think of when I meet an unbeliever.
To other Christians: What do you think of when you see a non-believer?
The Hedonese has written a very interesting post on how the Agora differs from EMO. I think Dave describes exactly my thoughts on the Emergent conversation as a whole when he states that, "I always agree with McLaren's analysis of problems, but not always his prescriptions for cure."
Likewise for me.
Also, someone in an online forum asked an intriguing question- "What do Christians think of non-believers?" That got me thinking (as with most questions like this!). What do I see in a non-believer? Firstly, I someone who is desperately in need of hearing the gospel. Secondly, someone who is hopelessly lost in his sin and wanders aimlessly (Even though he might think he has a purpose in life). Thirdly, I see a person who may have unanswered questions about things that affect his salvation (Is there a God, is there only one way to him etc.). I do have other things to write down here, but these are three main things that I usually think of when I meet an unbeliever.
To other Christians: What do you think of when you see a non-believer?