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Well, James let me rephrase that statement as "Don't make a habit of inviting UNBELIEVERS to your church!" We have got to start thinking like unbelievers in order to win unbelievers to Jesus. And we have got to obey Jesus command to go! He didn't command us to invite. Forgive me but I think in the African context, we can't afford nor do we have the systems for direct mail. In Africa we are face to face, relationship-oriented. Mail used for this purpose is 'cold.' Others would have to decide what is effective in America. But generally I would say, the dechurched, the unchurched or whatever don't need information or an announcement about a Bible study. To start with, they need to be shown the gospel in a grace-filled Christ-like life. Jesus said, 'let your light shine before men that they may see your good deeds and praise your father in heaven.' There's where worship begins.
Cornelius started worshipping God with his household in his home long before the evangelist showed up. As far as we know they never did 'go to church.' They just became church. Think about it, unbelievers who have no background in 'churchy stuff' could be totally turned off by your worship service. Imagine coming into a room with strange people doing strange rituals and mumbling things about drinking blood and eating someone's body. Hey, even in America we can be grossed out by cannibalism.
Just one man's thoughts ... I appreciate the discussion.
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