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JEFF ANDONIAN
February 09, 2008 at 9:31pm
"In His Shoes" is answering the call from the Gospel. The faith of our people and of the church is challenged every day. Our people from the time of Vartan all the way through the time of of 1915 embraced the message of the Gospel and the Cross even under the threat of losing their own lives.

Today, we and our church are affronted not by Parthians, Tartars, Arabs or Turks but by our own people loosing their Christian identity and faith do to apathy and ignorance from the laity and non-laity alike. Church attendance is way down in many of our parishes across the country and it has been so for quite some time now. Many of our people, with and without collar, are Biblically challenged and our youth groups for past two generations, have not produced much fruit.

"In His Shoes" ministry is the most impressive ministry that I have ever seen come out of the Armenian Church. Even better than the spiritual Debutante Ball! The hand of our Lord is working with this ministry. It needs to reach out beyond Glendale, beyond North America and across the globe.

All of you who are involved with this ministry, need to continually find a way spread it around just as St.Paul spread the message of the Gospel. Put on the shoes (OK sandals) of Paul and open the eyes of our people.

Jeff



Susan
February 12, 2008 at 9:46pm
Well said, guys. Linda, the perfect spot for this passage. It is so beautiful to hear all your wonderful expressions. And it is great to feel that we are truely not alone in our church, OUR Armenian Church, our church, the church of Christ!
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