More and more, I've found the average American Christian to be spiritually soft. If a Japanese young person trusts Christ as Savior and openly comes out for Christ, he or she is likely to be kicked out of the house. (I realize this is possible in some Catholic households too.)LeBuick said::applause: :applause: :applause:
By not understanding the culture and times I think many of us never "get" the book of Romans or much of Paul's writings. Paul stressed the fact that Christianity was not just a "sect" of Judiasm. This would have been the easy road to acceptance but none the less a lie.
I think many of us who have only lived in this land with freedom of religion don't truly understand the implications and risk it takes to be a Christian in a non-Christian land. Taking up one's cross is a great sacrifice and a symbol of absolute commitment to Christ and his cause. Even if martyrdom is the price we have to pay.
America needs revival!