2010/8/13 CheekyGeek <cheekyg...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> WHY does someone have to do it?
>
> Since you asked...
> Perhaps it is because they take being a follower of Jesus seriously:
> "Jesus told his followers to “make disciples of people of all the
> nations,”

In the dark ages of christianity, "make" was taken literally too many times.
Preaching is fine - to my mind - but only to those willing to listen unasked.
Cheers
Ecke

> and he set the example by “journeying from city to city and
> from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the
> kingdom of God.” The apostle Paul taught in public places, in the
> marketplace, and from house to house. We follow their example. Other
> religions have acknowledged the Christian obligation to preach in
> public places and from house to house, although this is often left to
> a limited group of missionaries or clergy to fulfill.—Matthew 24:14;
> 28:19, 20; Luke 8:1; Acts 20:20."
> - Source: http://www.jw-media.org/aboutjw/article43.htm
>
> One might wonder what people is identified with actually doing that
> today (worldwide). That the identification is so simple that there is
> no debate about the central subjects of this photograph may provide
> you with the answer.
>
> On topic: Nice shot! I particularly like the distribution of the
> people in the frame and that you chose B&W for this image.
>
> Darren Addy
> Kearney, NE
>
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