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If just one person was saved...

29 May 2008   Jeff Gill

…it was worth it was the way organisers of failed evangelical Outreach Events liked to comfort each other in my hometown Tucson, Arizona, the site of many failed evangelical Outreach Events. We planted some good seeds was also popular. But to use those platitudes someone has to show up at your event.

10 minutes before our neighbourhood craft event was supposed to start my son went round to his three friends’ houses to remind them like they asked him to the day before. None of them were home. Also not home were our new neighbours who told me the previous evening that they would probably come over.

I’m pretty sure this was the conversation in all four houses:

Mum: Hurry up and get your shoes on. You need to go.

Child: Is it time to go to the Gill’s carefully planned and super-fun neighbourhood craft event already?

Mum: No! You’re not going there. Didn’t you see the invitation? It had the name of a church on it. They’ll probably try to make you speak in tongues.

Child: So where am I going?

Mum: I don’t care. Why don’t you down to the park and look for discarded syringes and porn.

It was probably nothing like that. I’ve never come across any syringes or porn in our park. I know that reality is almost always more benign than what goes on in my head, but I’m nervous that our desire to share the life of God with our neighbours could turn us into the local freaks.

‘Darn the dang nerves!’ I say. We carry on. Maybe a barbecue next.

Or maybe I’ll just huddle at my laptop and write essays on Emerging Into a Theology to Support Missional Praxis in Postmodern Semi-Rural (Non)Community. That could be even more comforting than a platitude.

Finally,

Are you, or is anyone you know trying anything like this or sort of like this? How’s it going?

This is a great article on making friends with people rather than making projects of people.

The photos are by the brilliant Marya Figueroa aka emdot.

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Things being said about If just one person was saved...

  1. On 31 May 2008 gill wrote:

    Thomas Edison once said, “Don’t call it a failure; call it an education.”


  2. On 31 May 2008 Paul wrote:

    you could always hold a furniture sale/giveaway next time ;)


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