A man wrote me recently, “Oh, how I long for the day when the gospel will pour into North Korea!”
I replied, “Oh, how I long for the day when the world will receive the gospel that is today pouring forth from North Korea!”
He never wrote back.
A man wrote me recently, “Oh, how I long for the day when the gospel will pour into North Korea!”
I replied, “Oh, how I long for the day when the world will receive the gospel that is today pouring forth from North Korea!”
He never wrote back.
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Is it a kind of smugness or presumptuousness, on the part of western Christianity that a closed national system (by human standards) cannot have a flow of blessing to the nations?
Hi Joe – thanks for your comment. What do you think? Is it a smugness on the part of western Christianity that a closed national system (by human standards) cannot have a flow of blessing to the nations?