Friday, November 13, 2009

Just Do It

What can evangelicals/born-again Christians do to change the negative view that non-Christians have about them?

I'd like to borrow Nike's famous tag line to answer this question: "Just do it." The basis for this response comes from James 1:22 - "Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says." The problem with some Christians (myself included) is that we preach love, joy, peace, patience, faithfulness, gentleness, etc. but we don't practice them in our own lives. That's what we call a hypocrite. How can we expect someone to believe what we're saying if we can't even do it ourselves?

Let me also draw from my background in public relations. PR deals extensively with the public's view of a certain company, organization, brand, etc. One of the best ways to change a negative stereotype is to be honest. As a PR professional, I would advise my client to be upfront with the public and not try to hide - we all know that just creates scandal (can you say Martha Stewart?). As my Mom would say, "say what you mean and mean what you say."

One of my favorite verses (hence the name of this blog site) is 1 Corinthians 16:14 - "Do everything in love." This doesn't just mean feeding the poor or clothing the needy. This encompasses every action, every thought, and every word - everything. The best way to change a non-Christian's negative view is to love them. Blow them away with God's love - just do it.

1 comment:

  1. "Do what it says." I like that reminder. But you're right, it's easy to say, but much harder to actually do. We all need daily reminders about doing—living out the Christ life.
    Mike

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