Yesterday, two Jehovah's Witnesses stopped by the house to invite us to a special service and offered to come back (after the service) to talk about what we'd heard (and, by the way, this was the second set of JWs who'd come by in the last few weeks). About two hours later, two Mormon's stopped by, gave me a pamphlet and a copy of the Book of Mormon, and offered to come back for discussion after I'd read them.
That no Christians came by is could probably be interpreted as a sad commentary about 'Evangelical' Christianity, but I don't want to talk about that right now. Instead, I want to relay Sarah's thought on that matter: since when did people start going door-to-door handing out homework assignments!?!? This is a high-school student's worst nightmare!!
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No. Our "living temples" are more attractive than a Kingdom Hall or a Mormon temple! Jabron.
P.S. ~ Go Bruins!
Sadly, you are correct. GOD's opposers have always worked harder than His own followers.
The "light" that has not gone ON inside Christianity, and likely will not go ON until after Jesus' return is that "one" of the reasons for JC's Second Advent is that Christianity is in as sorry shape, and needs JC's next step, as was Judaism at the time of His first advent.
Contrary to current teachings, the "rapture" does NOT occur until after the appearance of the Anti-Christ, and after many of this bunch of sorry Christians are deceived into believing that the Anti-Christ is actually Christ. The "rapture" is actually the first step in the series of events which constitute His second advent.
So, keep awake yourself, and do your best to help those around you, with the thought that GOD will take care of the 2% of truly born-again Christians out of the millions who claim to be such.
Did I say that?
but do those people coming to your house make you want to become mormon or jehovah's? then it's probably ok that christians aren't coming to the door...
What Hannah said.
Moom
Brilliant! I'm going to use that idea for my students... Mouahahahah!!!!
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