by Patrick Morley
There is a basic flaw in how many of us go about reaching men. This flaw is based upon the presupposition: “Men need Christ.”
When we assume “men need Christ” we just can’t understand why they don’t respond. You’ve had that bewildered feeling, right? Maybe you’ve even been angry about it!
Of course, men do have a “real” need for Christ more than for anything else. But men don’t need Christ in the way they need food, water, gasoline, a haircut, or a paycheck. Those things are necessities for sustaining life. However, a man can live quite comfortably without Christ.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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