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	Comments on: Getting Intentional in Outreach	</title>
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		By: bkittle		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I also think about who I&#039;m interacting with for the sake of the kingdom. I have 2 places I get coffee and both places I try to take time to interact with the people there with the goal of developing a positive relationship with them so I can hopefully share Jesus with them.
I recently learned a powerful lesson about this from a couple in our church. This couple owns a financial planning business and they recently hired a bright young man for their invesment team. The couple was telling this young man about our church and their pastor and the young man said, &quot;Oh, I know him from the coffee shop. He stopped in there all the time and we used to talk.&quot; Now until I saw the young man they hired I didn&#039;t recognize him by name, but he knew me because of our conversations.
The young man is not a Christian...yet. I pray that as we continue to develop relationships with the unsaved, God&#039;s kingdom will be glorified. I think its so important that we don&#039;t burden our people with &quot;church stuff&quot; to the extent that they never have the opportunity to be the salt and the light of the world--in the world.
Brad Kittle
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also think about who I&#8217;m interacting with for the sake of the kingdom. I have 2 places I get coffee and both places I try to take time to interact with the people there with the goal of developing a positive relationship with them so I can hopefully share Jesus with them.<br />
I recently learned a powerful lesson about this from a couple in our church. This couple owns a financial planning business and they recently hired a bright young man for their invesment team. The couple was telling this young man about our church and their pastor and the young man said, &#8220;Oh, I know him from the coffee shop. He stopped in there all the time and we used to talk.&#8221; Now until I saw the young man they hired I didn&#8217;t recognize him by name, but he knew me because of our conversations.<br />
The young man is not a Christian&#8230;yet. I pray that as we continue to develop relationships with the unsaved, God&#8217;s kingdom will be glorified. I think its so important that we don&#8217;t burden our people with &#8220;church stuff&#8221; to the extent that they never have the opportunity to be the salt and the light of the world&#8211;in the world.<br />
Brad Kittle</p>
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