23 \\ Become a ”Christian First Responder” - lessons from funeral ministry [PART 2]
MOONSHOT ENTREPRENEUR · 2022-06-08 · 31 min
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Hi friend, Have you ever been in this situation. You see your friend or a colleague struggling in a bleak situation but you don't quite know what to say. Maybe they are not a Christian and you hesitate to share the word of God with them. Or you try to be there but something just feels off because you feel you have nothing to offer. Let me share this truth with you. No matter who you are or what you do for a living - you are still a Christian. As a Christian we bring something of Christ's love and peace into every situation AND it does NOT matter whether the other person really believes in God or doesn't. I went to a funeral ministry workshop a few weeks ago and was expecting to learn about funerals and caring for those who have lost a loved one. I returned realizing that funeral ministry is just another area of showing the world that Jesus is for real. I took away many lessons which are not just applicable in funeral ministry but are really important applications for my day-to-day life. I want to share these insights with you, because I believe that being aware about them helps us to do life in a more fruitful and conscious way.
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