My daughter Mirela has been working on her religion project for our Sunday school class at our Church. Her project is basically reaching out to those that aren't saved yet, and the best way to do it.
Previously, I asked a question about China not being saved. It was quite a surprise.
This morning, my daughter let me know that only 22% of South Koreans have received Christ as their saviour. Obviously, this alarms me as well.
My wife tends to think that Mirela shouldn't spend so much time worrying about these things, but personally I can't think of anything more improtant than reaching out to the unchurched.
Besides, my daughter is already 8 years old. In a decade, she will be getting ready for marriage and building a solid home for a lucky man. So really, her time for individual achievement is now.
How do we reach out to the South Korean community? Once they replace those chant sticks with the real living gospel, they will be changed forever.
Cheers
2007-03-19
04:54:24
·
7 answers
·
asked by
Kermit renversant de corporation
3
in
Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality