Those darn Christians

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Those darn Christians.

People say or think that all the time.

It’s true.

What message does that send to someone within that group?

(Say, um, jungle jeff for example.)

Feels like profiling.

Discrimination.

Unintentional probably.

Right?

But it still happened.

Be a giver and a forgiver.

It’s the best chance Christianity has to change people’s minds about us darn Christians.

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It Almost Offends Me

But I catch myself feeling like maybe I’m being judgmental, and that feels hypocritical.

So you’ve seen this recent thing on Facebook, “Let’s see how many true Christians are on FB! Press Like if Jesus is your Savior!!”

Really!?

If I were a non-Christian, it’s stuff like this that makes alienating Christians just a little bit easier.

Certainly the intention is not to do harm, but imagine, “Let’s see how many true Muslims, Jews, atheists, are on FB. Press Like if you believe Jesus was not the Son of God”.

Personal leadership is one of the most difficult things to practice, because we are human – weak and insecure.

Christians Are So Unique, Not!

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Christian are so unique, just like everyone else.

Not exactly what you were thinking? Me neither.

The reality is humans are the same no matter where we live.

Eyes, ears, mouth, nose, heart, brain, arms, legs, torso, etc.

Christians really aren’t unique at all.

Certainly no more unique than non-Christians, or any other religious demographic group.

Well, almost. There is one small, seemingly insignificant difference.

Something about a walk to Emmaus.

Become Your Own Christian

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Many people I know, and read about, deny themselves the divine providence of God’s Love simply because they see some Christians who appear to be hypocrites.

To this I have a gut reaction.

Do you stop driving your car because some drivers are reckless?