For the past six weeks, Au and I have been pondering …
What makes the good news good, really?
Why do some not hear the Good News as good news?
- Does the good news go in one ear and out the other?
- Does it not even make it to one ear?
- Is there something wrong with the good news?
- Is it that those who hear aren’t really listening?
- Or, is it possible, that we who tell, are failing to tell the good news so it can be heard and received as Good News?
Being ready to share the Good News means
- listening to the experiential realities of those around us
- being equipped to share how God’s message of hope and love intersects with those realities.
Learning about worldviews can help.
This marks the first of a new blog series on understanding and sharing the Good News to those having different worldviews. Come back tomorrow for the next in the series.
Our goal is to share a free resource each time we post here.
Today’s tool for you (free)
- 5-minute test will help you discover your own worldview: https://theculturetest.com
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