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Guest in the backyard: Jarrod McKenna Can we separate living the gospel from sharing it? Evangelism from the invitation to follow Jesus?Last night I arrived back from a country tour with ‘Empowering Peacemakers’ (or EPYC) inviting High School students to forsake lives wasteful consumption and dare lose their themselves in lives of compassion on behalf of Jesus’ message for the poor and the earth. I’m always amazed (!) at the responses.
Yesterday I was ambushed by students wanting to give me hugs (a bit awkward), ask for Bible’s (not something we offer just something they wanted after exploring Scripture in the workshop!!), committed themselves to the FACE UP TO POVERTY campaign and gave up their lunch time to talk about Jesus, their lives, their concerns about the world and the gospel.
-What’s EPYC’s secret that has kids that aren’t Christians queuing up to talk about Jesus after workshops? -Why is it that young people run up wanting to give hugs and share their stories?
-Why is it that students (who aren’t Christians) ask for copies of the Bible and want to start social justice groups in their schools when many youth pastors have talked to me about difficulties in getting their church youth groups into the Scriptures and moving their focus off themselves!? -And how is it that EPYC gets asked back into public state schools?
Some thoughts:
1. The Means is the Message
2. The Medium is the Message
3. The Message is the Message
4. “History belongs to the Intercessors” (sorry it didn’t start with ‘M’) As Scott McKnight put about EPYC on his blog he resonates deeply with “evangelism programs that invite people to experiment with the way of Christ as a way of coming to Christ.”
After all can we separate living the gospel from sharing it? Evangelism from the invitation to follow Jesus? Thanks to all those who continue to hold EPYC in prayer.
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