Habit of Borrowing

As a reformer, my service to CCGCLI the Chinese Baptist Church is in a way, a lending from the Reformed Church. It is not right, for Christians to practise a habit of borrowing and not return, hoping that as time passes, it belongs to the borrower.  It is even unethical to wish to convert a reformer by electing him into the Baptist administrative committee, just as it is unethical before the eyes of God to elect a Muslim as a church choir conductor.

This is one habit of the American nation that we should not follow. The American nation is the most indebted country in the whole world, she loves to borrow as if plucking apples from the tree and call them her own.

If there is a word of wisdom: Do not simply allow Christians of American cultural influence to co-work/co-partner with you. But take every opportunity to support their works of evangelical ministries. 

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