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There are 180 different cultures of peoples in
Amsterdam compared to 150 in New York City. Jeff challenged us to listen to the
different languages we heard during the day. I did this and found myself disappointed
that I listened to the many languages put didn’t know what they were. I could
pick out the major ones like Spanish and French but nothing else.
·
We all tend to be ethnocentric. This means we
tend to see the world through our own cultural lens, whether that be American culture
and/or Christian culture. God did not call us to plant American churches in
every nation, he says to make disciples of every ethnic group. The only way to
establish the Gospel among a people is through their culture.
·
New ideas in society can be traced:
First
with the intellectuals
The
educated –ideas get passed down through the school systems
The
workers
And
finally the middle class
·
Thomas Aquinas sought balance between Grace (God
the Creator, heaven, heavenly, invisible) and Nature (the created, earth,
earthly, visible). Catholicism rejected nature from the 5th-15th
century. The Renaissance brought nature back but rejected God’s truth. People
didn’t change what they were thinking, they started to change the way they were
thinking.
·
We have formed a Christian culture that is so
inward focused we have lost connection with the viewers. Post Modern thinking
means wanting to participate. They don’t want a show a church.
·
“Expect great things from God, attempt great
things for God.” William Carey.
In the afternoons we were free to explore the city. It is so
quaint. The gardens I walked through were beautiful and tranquil. I could have
sat there for hours reflecting on God’s creation.
You can go to my Facebook to see pictures from the trip.
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