Uncategorized Michael Krahn on 14 Jul 2009 03:28 am
Liveblogging the EMMC NatCon – 5 – David MacFarlane
“People will believe a truth when they see a faith that can’t be explained any other way.” – David MacFarlane (Director of National Initiatives for BGEAC)
The final day of the convention was a Sunday morning worship service with over 1000 in attendance. David MacFarlane spoke again and used a lot of humor (a lot of it self deprecating) to make serious points about a ripe harvest in the fields.
For those of you not familiar with the biblical language, that means there are a lot of you who are likely to worship Jesus if only you saw more Christians acting like humans who have a relationship with Jesus Christ instead of acting like.
Thus ends my first conference live-blogging exercise. A few more of these and I should be in the Tim Challies league of traffic. ;-)
Michael Krahn (michael.krahn@gmail.com) is a husband, father, Pastor, writer, and recording artist who enjoys books, theology, technology and the Ottawa Senators.
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