Hi, I am a 25 year old Christian male, and I guess some would call me the typical "All-American boy." I am in love with my beautiful South Asian
Princess, and being with her has proven to be a positive learning experience every single day. :) I am an unabashed ecumenicalist, and am generally against
denominationalism, especially when preaching in foreign lands. None of this negates my knowledge of moral absolutism. Good foreign missionaries "spend
much of their time undoing what the (divisive) American and European missionaries have done" to foreign Christians, due to their selfish or mislead
campaigns to promote their particular denomination. (A good preacher enlightened me about that.) Islam is the greatest physical threat to all of Christiandom.
Please bookmark my personal link, and study it periodically. Is that too much to ask? :) Also, how can I lean toward Calvinism, yet belong to the UMC, an
outright Arminian church? Well, the answer is simple: I was born into it, and the issue of Predestination shouldn't be important enough to divide the
Lord's children, anyway. Christians should focus more on Christ's Blood, being saved by 100% Grace, and becoming a "Tree that Bears Good
Fruit," which is the physical evidence of being transformed or born again by the Holy Spirit, instead of dividing the church every single time a few
people disagree with a particular stance on a relatively less important issue than preaching the Gospel of Christ, and saving souls. As a side note, please
visit my personal link, which discusses the difficult question of should women be pastors and elders?