"When missionaries approach a cannibal tribe, they don't protest outside the village, call them names, put an ad in the paper, or complain that they eat people. Missionaries develop a relationship with the tribe, earn their trust, and become part of the community. Once they do that, the tribe is far more open to listening to their message."
Knowing Those We’ve Lost More After They’ve Died
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One of the worst experiences of life is surely losing a loved one. It
seems so obvious to say it. But what if we commence a quest of knowing our
lost l...
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4 comments:
3:30 pm
Ah yes, but if you do that then they might eat you!
Which explains of course why he made the statement.
Thankfully we are moving beyond adversarial evangelism
3:55 pm
Phil was talking in the context of right wing christians who are pushing their Christian agenda in the media....but by itself I liked this quote
6:08 pm
interesting how context actually changes the vibe of the comment a bit
it is still valid either way, but i can see how it would apply so much more in that context
6:32 pm
http://www.philcooke.com/confronting_culture
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