(March 18, 2019 at 11:46 am)tackattack Wrote: While I appreciate this, it's not a fishing expedition. I'm formulating a discussion for my class that has to do with Bike week. It's titled, what are you known for.
It has to do with being "known by your fruits" and relates to the question Do people know what you stand for? or do people know you for what you stand against? It has to do with the emotionalism that can drive Christian outreach and best practices. I was just wondering how my time spent here is perceived; whether I focus more of my time speaking for something or against it.
This is something I've never really understood, "christian" outreach. Are you talking about active efforts to convert others? Or is it humanitarian efforts with an added dollop of christianity?
And what is/are "christian" best practices? Do they differ from any other human best practice or is this again referring to the best practices in the attempt at conversion?
People can be known by their actions with no religious incentive.
I googled "christian outreach". Most (if not all sites) contained a smell of conversion.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.