How I Kissed Evangelism Goodbye

I went to the mecca of Evangelicalism for college. A beautiful campus in the suburbs of Chicago where I received a scholarship from none other than the Pope of Evangelicalism, Billy Graham, for my work in street evangelism. As in, speaking to random strangers on the street in order to convert them to Christianity. Post graduation, I became a missionary, the Protestant equivalent of achieving sainthood.

I look back on that girl on fire, and marvel at her earnest faith. If I could, I would reach back and massage the tense knots out of her high strung shoulders, weary from carrying the weight of her neighbors' eternal destinies. I would wistfully explain to her that the first person she tried to witness to, that gentle, drunken, homeless woman named Kathy, needed more than my rehearsed Roman Road to salvation. Then I would break the Temporal Prime Directive and reveal to her that one day she would become more interested in being evangelized than evangelizing.

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