Something I learnt while working as an economist in Canberra is that you can have the best policy ideas in the world, but don’t bother if you can’t think through the transition of taking them from A (an idea) to B (a practical reality).
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Many people know the story of the Good Samaritan. When an expert in the law asks Jesus, ‘Who is my neighbour?’, he answers the question with a story and another question. Our neighbour is the person in need in our place and time.
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Are planned church programs or congregational community outreach essential to effective cross-cultural ministry? Or can we also work for the Lord’s harvest in everyday life?
Dwelling in God’s word – Where is God leading me?
Something I learnt while working as an economist in Canberra is that you can have the best policy ideas in the world, but don’t bother if you can’t think through the transition of taking them from A (an idea) to B (a practical reality).
Expressing thanks for Christian care
Many people know the story of the Good Samaritan. When an expert in the law asks Jesus, ‘Who is my neighbour?’, he answers the question with a story and another question. Our neighbour is the person in need in our place and time.
Beauty (and soul) therapy
Are planned church programs or congregational community outreach essential to effective cross-cultural ministry? Or can we also work for the Lord’s harvest in everyday life?