People Need Jesus -- In Nashville and Your Neighborhood


My wife and I recently traveled to Tennessee to see your daughter who is working there all summer. On Sunday morning we ventured to downtown Nashville and Broadway Street -- a bucket list destination for our daughter-- to celebrate her 20th birthday. 

None of us realized that Broadway never sleeps, or how wild it is when it is awake! Even on Sunday morning the bars were wide open and the music was going full blast. And so was the crowd. It was a reminder -- a stark reminder -- that we live in a lost and fallen world. 

People are angry and unforgiving and hurting and searching and lonely and even drunk because they lack a savior and a purpose. People need Jesus. And many times they need a friend first. 

That is why I am so committed to a relationship-first approach to neighboring. 

God has opened doors to be a gospel light with ministry and each of us can be a light to just our eight most immediate households. 

That might not change Broadway Street in Nashville but it would definitely change our neighborhoods!

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