by Tony » Tue Aug 24, 2004 12:47 pm
I am personally offended that a Christian Bible Study group would find the need to study in such an atmosphere. I believe we can all be thankful for the ones who came to find Jesus as Savior.
QUOTE FROM ARTICLE: We've seen a few of the waitresses become Christians. One of the former managers here became a Christian.
Yet there are other factors that need to be discussed. Probably not by us, since we have no vested interest in the Bible Study except for the possible negative testimony it gives to Christians as a whole.
By negative testimony, I mean.
The stated purpose is: Group studies Bible at Hooters – from article title
- Bible Study and evangelism are akin but have different purposes. Bible Study is specifically designed to help us learn about Christ, as we dig into His Word. Evangelism is specifically designed to take that which we have learned and share it with others.
With this stated, is there a slight possibility of distraction to the male members of the group from the
QUOTE FROM ARTICLEe: blonde in a tight white tank top and orange hot pants quietly scoots up to the table
Is it possible that a better way could be to dine there and share with the waitresses about Christ. The leadership could take those who are strong in the Lord and not tempted by such distractions.
This could be a great place for a young womens ministry group to target.
Could such an environment be a stumbling block to those who attend the Bible Study? I think so.
Tony