Last weekend in the Dallas area, I visited a good friend and
partner in our work for 40 years. When I
first visited his church back in 1975 they were located at the end on a vacant lot on a
dirt road. Today, their church is surrounded
by houses and businesses.
One of the interesting things about this neighborhood is
that most of the people who have moved in are either from Nepal or Tonga
Islands. He asked me the obvious
question, “As a missionary, do you have any ideas how we can get these people
in church?” Great question, and of
course I did have some suggestions.
There is hardly a place in the America where there are not
immigrant people groups. A vast majority
of these people will never enter into a church, indeed, cannot enter a church
because of cultural barriers. So how do
we reach the Nepali Hindus, or the Pakistani Muslims who are in our
communities?
When I first went out as a missionary to Africa I heard the
refrain in U.S. pulpits, “If we aren’t taking the Gospel across the street we shouldn’t be
sending missionaries across the world.” In today’s world our neighborhoods is every
bit as foreign as those we send 10,000 miles away.
My advice to my friend was obviously brief as how to
befriend a Hindu, which may lead to a discussion of Christ and His salvation, couldn’t throughly be explained over lunch.
I was able, however, to give some simple ideas to get him started. How to take those suggestions to the next
introductory level will take at least one full day and for the serious
cross-cultural church planter more than a week.
However, I was encouraged that he at least was thinking about the
questions. Perhaps in the future I will
be able to coach he and his church member how they can serve their ethnic community. It really is true, cross-cultural ministry is
not just on the other side of the world, but also across the street.
For more information on how to reach those across the street, visit our webpage, http://Lewis-Training.com
For more information on how to reach those across the street, visit our webpage, http://Lewis-Training.com
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