To: sandyeggo; xzins
Every Friday I see streams of motorhomes and trailers headed east to the sand dunes, or further east to the river, loaded to the gills with quads, dirtbikes, jet skis, you name it. They all come back Sunday night, another day of the Lord passing without notice. Maybe if some pastors or evangelists headed out to Glamis and set up 6 am services in the sand, the trend might be reversed.
Who says that "Church" has to be in a fancy building downtown? Why can't it be under a canopy in the sand? And if the people are in the desert or the mountains, then why not send the gospel there? Why not send the Gospel to where the unchurched hang out on weekends?
Go into all the world...
Isn't Glamis in the world?
Why aren't we there?
10 posted on
05/06/2004 1:29:05 PM PDT by
P-Marlowe
(Free the GRPL3)
To: P-Marlowe
These types of ministries are slowly but surely rising up. There are ministries that follow the NASCAR circuit, there are ministries that go to MLB and NFL games. Many of these leagues will have games followed by Chritian concert and evangelical events. Like I said, it is happening slowly, but is happening none the less.
14 posted on
05/06/2004 3:07:32 PM PDT by
ChevyZ28
(Most of us would rather be ruined by praise, than saved by criticism.)
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