tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2253529165034405240.post-91924311193773195682008-04-14T07:40:00.000-04:002008-04-14T07:40:00.000-04:00I like a lot of of what Aaron said, but I think th...I like a lot of of what Aaron said, but I think the key is to look to Jesus. How did He do it?<BR/>When He saw something or encountered a sinner whom He loved unconditionally, but yet knew they were steeped in sin. What did He do?<BR/><BR/>Well..., the ultimate Storyteller would tell a story (parable) and He would use an illustration to show the potential end results of the sin in which they were steeped in.<BR/><BR/>Stories wheter personal or an illustration knock down barriers and cause one to think through the story, while looking at their own situation through the lense of the Love in which the story was told.<BR/><BR/>The ulimate Love Story is what we have been called to join; why not make it fun in the midst of the mess and come up with all kinds of hard hitting and even at times funny stories to show those around us, How their Love Story interstects with His story.<BR/><BR/>Finally, if you are genuinely approaching folks with intentional unconditional love and grace, despite the hard hitting lessons, they can see through that and understand that you have their best interest at heart - even if they do not agree.<BR/><BR/>I guess I gots to read this book!<BR/><BR/><BR/>RichieLEHIGH VALLEY PROJECThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15490725404091792082noreply@blogger.com