tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3252892338758893813.post5755461373556024061..comments2023-03-30T03:24:20.759-07:00Comments on WorldView Conversation: Strategy for victory: failureErich Bridgeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11019277602925497420noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3252892338758893813.post-4768675478400915722011-07-25T14:04:54.258-07:002011-07-25T14:04:54.258-07:00Related to you piece "I was a Stranger and yo...Related to you piece "I was a Stranger and you did not take me in..."<br /><br />(Sorry, can't find a general comment section.)<br /><br />A personal passion of mine. Most Americans don't know who lives next door or invite them over, let alone any foreigner sent here by God. Our nice little suburb of Kansas City only has 16 languages spoken. North Kansas City has 84, and who knows for the metro - my guess would be close to 200. But missions is over there.. and friends were from high school. I have not met them all, but I recognize them from India, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgastan, Serbia China, Burma, Thailand, Philippines, Iran, Ethiopia, Eritea, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Mali, Morocco, Burundi, South Africa, Brazil, Venezuela, Paraguay, Ecuador, Haiti, Cuba, Mexico, Canada, France, Germany, UK... Christian Americans don't get it. Not even the retired missionaries. They are HERE. And we don't even know the concept of friendship. Time to convert to American Christians.<br /><br />Salaam Alaikum.1sojournernoreply@blogger.com