[Faith-Talk] Serving in Church and Related Issues

Pj Navarro psnj16 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 8 07:23:18 UTC 2025


Appreciate the reply Judy, it’s okay that we’re not on the same page, I
misunderstand stuff all the time. Thing is I never mentioned evangelism
outreach, I’m honestly not the type to convert any non-Christian into
Christianity. Sorry if that’s how it came off when I spoke of spreading the
word. I meant it as literally spreading the word to other blind Christians…
What I’m referring to is a nationwide BVI Bible Study for those already
interested in joining. Basically what this Facebook group is doing but on a
much bigger scale hosted by the NFB Blind Christian Group.
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AKoHRVhng/?mibextid=wwXIfr


https://nfbks.org/chapters-divisions/blind-christian-group


On Sat, Nov 8, 2025 at 12:34 AM Judy Jones <sonshines59 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, PJ,
>
> I can see where you are coming from. I think, anyway hahahaha.
>
> As I understand it, this "faith-based" group was started for the purpose
> of letting all "religions" have a platform for general discussion.
>
> It seems like most on here come from the Christian "religious" perspective.
>
> Then, there is the subset of folks who see serving Christ is not a
> religion, but a personal relationship, and want to spread the good news of
> Jesus' sacrifice on the cross for mankind, that believe "religion" is man's
> attempt to get to God, whereas Christ's sacrifice on the cross is God's
> reaching out to man, John 3:16-18.
>
> Because of the parameters of the NFB list and the organization itself, it
> may not be the space for evangelism outreach to blind folks. If I am
> misunderstanding, I do apologize in advance.
>
> As long as we're on this earth, and the harvest is plentiful, as the Bible
> says, one should do what he believes God is directing after prayerful
> consideration.
>
> The reason I said the size of the group does not matter, is that I, as a
> Christian, have the job of telling others about Christ, showing love, and
> let God do the heavy lifting. If he grows a group to only seven, or seven
> thousand, or closes the door for Judy, as he has another direction for her
> to go in his plans, I need to follow the lead.
>
> We all have probably heard the story of the country evangelist who
> speaking at a small church during a revival with very few results, except
> for a small boy who came to the altar and accepted Christ into his life.
> That small boy was Billy Graham. I wonder if that evangelist ever knew the
> result of a seed planted.
>
> There are people who are blessed to see the fruit of a harvest, and people
> who used as seed planters, harrowers, waterers, 1 Corinthians 3:6-8.
>
> I've always maintained that theoretically, if only one person's life is
> changed for the better, then an e-mail or Facebook group is doing its work.
> Of course, we strive for more and better, but it is God who gives the
> increase.
>


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