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- Pentecost not the birthday of the church? / Avoiding Criticism / Yahweh written in human DNA? / Bermuda Triangle
Pentecost not the birthday of the church? / Avoiding Criticism / Yahweh written in human DNA? / Bermuda Triangle
Aloha! Good evening from Los Angeles!
![]() Vicki with the mature sisters ![]() Teaching on the Trinity | ![]() Recent AIM-Pacific graduates: James McMillan-Chau, Jackson Jen Chieh Cheng (AIM-P instructor, and also a graduate with highest honors), Micah Joichi Pomaikai Kaaihue, and Wouter Roux. ![]() Anthony Galang, with his wife Saun, has ably led the O'ahu Church of Christ for many years, and is tremendously supportive of the AIM program. (Thank you, Anthony!) |
Since the last update we’ve been getting to know our new neighbors (many of whom are retirees, with flexible schedules and big hearts). They have initiated and served us, making us feel most welcome. The same can be said of the local church fellowship (the Northview Church of Christ): we feel very welcome and respected. My four men’s Bible studies with the Atlanta Braves (front office) were very well received, and I hope to continue this series from the Sermon on the Mount sometime in March. Last, our 10-month resiliency training program (A Call to Rise) has successfully concluded. (Please let me know if you ‘re interested in joining a new cohort, as we resume in a few months.)
Today: Questions and Answers—plus a thought-provoking quotation.
Question & Answer | ![]() Plus 2 more Q&As (Psalm 110 and Daniel). |
To Avoid Criticism
To avoid criticism, do nothing. It has long been recognized that if we will be as weak as water, as mediocre as lukewarmness, and busily doing nothing, we will be appreciated and accepted by almost anyone.
People often resent those who are achievers and always busy—because if they are busy in the Lord’s work, we may feel inferior. We resent others who always have much to do. So if you would avoid criticism, never do anything. Muddle around, appear busy at nothing, and a great segment of the world’s population will take you into their hearts and love you dearly, because misery loves company.
To avoid criticism, say nothing. Just keep all your conversations and convictions and beliefs to yourself—never stand up and be counted—never disagree—just be a rubber stamp and always, wisely, reflect the opinions of your companions. For if you speak up or stand against anything, someone is going to criticize you.
All great issues of life can be ignored if your main issue in life is to please men and minimize criticism. If your fear of criticism is great enough, you can even ignore Jesus Christ and be ashamed of his words. And if you do, you will be loved by the world—for they love their own.
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Finally… | ![]() Will people be tortured forever in hell? Will we wear clothes in paradise? Is intellectual property theft justified if it advances the gospel? Find out in the next bulletin. | We’ll also focus on William Tyndale. This year we observe the 500th anniversary of his pioneering English translation of the New Testament. |






