Families reaching families

Ed Drew  |  Features  |  helping children find faith
Date posted:  1 Mar 2022
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Families reaching families

Evangelism always takes courage. The awkwardness can be real. The goal is worth it: whole families turning to Christ. Those families are best reached by Christian families.

I was in the first month of working for a church. I was young. I had no children. I was sat in the home of a couple from church (who I had only just met). That week their five-year-old had told them a story from school. She had got together with her best friend from church and had cornered a boy from their class. With their prey unable to leave, she told him: ‘You’re going to hell if you don’t become a Christian.’

There was a silence. My heart was in my mouth. My eyes bulged. I thought they were going to say: ‘That is the problem with our church. We’re raising closed-minded, bigoted children.’

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