My friends were serving in a ministry that was directed mainly to Christians when an opportunity came for them to change jobs and touch the lives of thousands of nonbelievers. They decided to make what they believed to be an exciting change.
Many people, even some who didnt personally know them, were shocked and accused them of seeking fame and fortune in the world. But believing that Jesus came to seek and to save that which was lost (Luke 19:10), they decided to pursue what they considered an even greater opportunity to serve the lost in their community.
They said later, Some Christians were so cruel to us, and wrote hateful e-mails. Our new non-Christian friends were kinder to us than our fellow Christians. We didnt understand that, and were hurt deeply. They told me that their desire was to follow Gods directive to be salt and light in the world (Matt. 5:13-14).
When someone we know is making a decision or change, it can be helpful to ask about his or her motives. But we cant fully know anothers heart. We dont want to bite and devour our fellow Christians (Gal. 5:15), but instead to love them in a way that others will know we are Jesus followers (John 13:35). The world is watching.