"A number of years ago I was at a
discussion group in Detroit. An older black pastor was there. We
discussed many intellectual and cultural problems and the answers given by
Christianity. One would have called the discussion “intellectual” rather
than devotional. As he was leaving, the black pastor shook my hand and
thanked me. If he had said, “Thank you for helping me to defend my people
better,” or “Thank you for helping me to be a better evangelist,” I would have
been very glad that what I had said had been helpful, and then possibly I would
not have given it another thought. But what he actually said was, “Thank
you for opening these doors to me; now I can worship God better.” I will
never forget him because he was a man who really understood. If this is
not our own response first of all, and then the response of those whom we try
to help, we have made a mistake somewhere."
— Francis A. Schaeffer (1982). The complete works of Francis A. Schaeffer: a Christian worldview. Westchester, IL: Crossway Books.
— Francis A. Schaeffer (1982). The complete works of Francis A. Schaeffer: a Christian worldview. Westchester, IL: Crossway Books.
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