Sunday, April 12, 2009

Are Christians willing to overcome political correctness?

Wonderful story out of England:
A minister from a black majority church in London told members of the Church of England's governing body, the General Synod, that many Christians appear to see community cohesion as more important that evangelisation.

She warned that Christians must not "walk on eggshells" at a time when followers of other religions are "unrelentingly" spreading their message to the public, and said that everyone should be seen as a potential convert.
On this, the day to remember Jesus' resurrection from the dead, I believe her words need to be taken to heart. Do we have good news to share . . . or not? Should we keep silent . . . or not?

More at The Telegraph. (Note that the original story is two months old--first published February 11.)
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