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  1. William Arnot, Scottish minister, objects to the proverb, “charity begins at home”. It’s used not just for food but even Christian missions to non-Christian nations. The idea is a half-truth, and thus a whole falsehood. Charity begins but does not end at home.

    When can we stop pretending there is a valid point to be made by these proverbs?

    How can you encourage Christian missions?

    #christian #hopeingod #seminary #bible #christiantheologybible

  2. William Arnot, Scottish minister, objects to the proverb, “charity begins at home”. It’s used not just for food but even Christian missions to non-Christian nations. The idea is a half-truth, and thus a whole falsehood. Charity begins but does not end at home.

    When can we stop pretending there is a valid point to be made by these proverbs?

    How can you encourage Christian missions?

    #christian #hopeingod #seminary #bible #christiantheologybible

  3. William Arnot, Scottish minister, objects to the proverb, “charity begins at home”. It’s used not just for food but even Christian missions to non-Christian nations. The idea is a half-truth, and thus a whole falsehood. Charity begins but does not end at home.

    When can we stop pretending there is a valid point to be made by these proverbs?

    How can you encourage Christian missions?

    #christian #hopeingod #seminary #bible #christiantheologybible

  4. William Arnot, Scottish minister, objects to the proverb, “charity begins at home”. It’s used not just for food but even Christian missions to non-Christian nations. The idea is a half-truth, and thus a whole falsehood. Charity begins but does not end at home.

    When can we stop pretending there is a valid point to be made by these proverbs?

    How can you encourage Christian missions?

    #christian #hopeingod #seminary #bible #christiantheologybible

  5. William Arnot, Scottish minister, objects to the proverb, “charity begins at home”. It’s used not just for food but even Christian missions to non-Christian nations. The idea is a half-truth, and thus a whole falsehood. Charity begins but does not end at home.

    When can we stop pretending there is a valid point to be made by these proverbs?

    How can you encourage Christian missions?

    #christian #hopeingod #seminary #bible #christiantheologybible