Here’s a great little post from Danielle Strickland on the absence of risk in the lives of Christians and the need to embrace it. She says:
…It is commonly assumed that risk itself is ungodly. What we really need is safe, measured and balanced lives – which often, when translated, means to settle with the culture in a comfortable balance of mediocrity and compromise. In other words, as I concluded in my early life, Christianity equals boring. What a stark contrast to early Christianity in Acts or in the early church or frankly in any Christian who has lived like Jesus. Christianity itself is a risk venture of faith that confronts the conformity of the world.
To read the full post click here.
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