tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906161860339971347.post6538252603793355695..comments2023-03-29T07:21:24.921-05:00Comments on Koffi House: Infiltrate or Isolate?Koffijahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05466273132799665707noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906161860339971347.post-1126913572633710542009-03-25T09:40:00.000-05:002009-03-25T09:40:00.000-05:00Helen--Thanks for visting the Koffi House. Yes, t...Helen--Thanks for visting the Koffi House. Yes, that kind of struck me when I first thought about it and now I smile everytime I hear an airplane conversation story. It's kind of like when you buy a new car you never really noticed before but then you start seeing them everywhere. :-)<BR/><BR/>Katdish--Sorry about your lost comment. I'm sure it was really great. I still don't get the joke about the nail salons. But I'm sure your comment was even greater than that.Koffijahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05466273132799665707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906161860339971347.post-10076967435805213872009-03-24T21:36:00.000-05:002009-03-24T21:36:00.000-05:00I had this really great comment, then I accidently...I had this really great comment, then I accidently hit something and the poof - gone!<BR/><BR/>When Jeff left our old church to go back to school, the wife of one of the associate pastors made a passing remark to me about how he and Tamara never really fit in with the rest of the staff. I think it bugged them that his attitude was the same around them as it was around the rest of the congregation. Ironic, because his relational style of leadership is one of the reasons people are drawn to our church.<BR/><BR/>"Salt doesn't have much use if it's in the salt-shaker most of the time." -- Wow, is that ever true!katdishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09210738418270395622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906161860339971347.post-58838946469308803442009-03-23T08:01:00.000-05:002009-03-23T08:01:00.000-05:00I was reading a book by a well-known pastor in Dal...<EM>I was reading a book by a well-known pastor in Dallas and he told a story about a conversation he had with a non-Christian lady on an airplane. I was thinking that it seems like I've heard hundreds of stories by preachers and Christian authors about their conversations with people on airplanes. Then it hit me--when such people fly it is the only time that they have meaningful contact with people who are not Christians or who are not a part of the church community.</EM><BR/><BR/>Great observation! Yes, that probably is why preachers tell so many airplane stories about their conversations with non-Christians.Helenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03605999794188527973noreply@blogger.com