Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Missiology of an Atheist

Here is an interesting article: As An Atheist, I Truly Believe Africa Needs God.

"Before Christmas I returned, after 45 years, to the country that as a boy I knew as Nyasaland. Today it's Malawi, and The Times Christmas Appeal includes a small British charity working there. Pump Aid helps rural communities to install a simple pump, letting people keep their village wells sealed and clean. I went to see this work.

"It inspired me, renewing my flagging faith in development charities. But travelling in Malawi refreshed another belief, too: one I've been trying to banish all my life, but an observation I've been unable to avoid since my African childhood. It confounds my ideological beliefs, stubbornly refuses to fit my world view, and has embarrassed my growing belief that there is no God.

"Now a confirmed atheist, I've become convinced of the enormous contribution that Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work of secular NGOs, government projects and international aid efforts. These alone will not do. Education and training alone will not do. In Africa Christianity changes people's hearts. It brings a spiritual transformation. The rebirth is real. The change is good." [...]

1 comment:

Cassie T. said...

What an amazing article!
It reminds me of the verse from Matthew 5:16, about when people see the good deeds of those who follow Christ, they will praise our Father in heaven. While the author doesn't quite seem to be at that point, he's actually *thinking* about it. It's refreshing and encouraging to see!