How should we read the ministry?
[#28 Q2] How should we read the ministry? A lot of times, at least by what is observed in the way people might speak in the church life, it seems that everything brothers Nee and Lee say are true. How could we be clear on what is true and what is not, and then on what is fact and what is simply their opinion?
In Question and Response (Q&R) sessions, a group of invited panelists respond to questions submitted by students and young adults during the week. The panelists are generally older and more experienced brothers in the Lord who have the burden to respond to our questions by sharing both the truth from the Bible and their experiences in life.
It is important to point out that these brothers do not presume to have the answers to our questions. Rather, they are willing to provide a response in fellowship, and to encourage us to personally go to the Lord and consider all these things before Him.
It is important to point out that these brothers do not presume to have the answers to our questions. Rather, they are willing to provide a response in fellowship, and to encourage us to personally go to the Lord and consider all these things before Him.