In a recent post, I defined assimilation as the process of a person adopting the beliefs, values and practices of a culture. One word of caution: What happens to evangelism when we do assimilation well. If we effectively assimilate a person into a new culture, we in effect remove them from the culture they were in and limit their influence for reaching lost people. Most Christians do not evangelize because they know very few people who are not Christians. How do you avoid sacrificing evangelism on the altar of assimilation? Simple, you nurture a culture in the Church whose heart beats for those who don’t know Jesus yet. As a group of believers, you make you live and breathe the Great Commission. Remember, assimilation is only good when you are assimilating people into a healthy gospel saturated culture.
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