tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6673026911024876557.post141940470396386040..comments2023-09-12T03:40:44.402-07:00Comments on Pastor John's Thoughts: What I Learned in OmahaPastor Johnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02985728106929059405noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6673026911024876557.post-23481924843023006722011-03-05T15:23:23.287-08:002011-03-05T15:23:23.287-08:00Thank you for the appeal for mutual ministry, and ...Thank you for the appeal for mutual ministry, and for accepting inspiration from evangelism around the world. Dynamics will help sustain demographics. The celebrations of EECMY are within a context of the sociology of Ethiopian religion, among the oldest homes to Christianity. The celebrations of the Lutheran communion in the U.S. also reflects both global migration and domestic sociology. The connection of very-broad dots above hardly does justice to the field of statistical analysis. Please keep seeking fuller understanding of concurrent--not contradictory-- developments in attitudes and ethos in our pluralistic country.<br />Grace and Peace, lnjAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6673026911024876557.post-48640771057116351302010-05-03T15:04:12.951-07:002010-05-03T15:04:12.951-07:00I'm up for the challenge and happy to tell the...I'm up for the challenge and happy to tell the story to people. Although it takes time to build a relationship with Christ. I almost think it is unrealistic to expect the same amount of growth year to year. Groing at a certain rate may take away from the quality of relationships, leaving a weak body. It also feels that if we set that demand of growth for ourselves we are taking God out of the equation.<br /><br />The goal is fantastic and I pray that we as congregations and people of Christ can take such an attitude.Tpatnoreply@blogger.com