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By Jeremy | October 26, 2006
I'm back down from the mountaintop. Came back to earth yesterday to speak at NYU
Intervarsity's Asian American Christian Fellowship on the subject: "Fact or Fiction? Believing in God is Enough to Get you into Heaven." Preached from Luke 10, where a lawyer asks basically the same question in an attempt to "test" Jesus: "What must I do to inherit eternal life?"
Jesus' answer was not what one might expect a modern American evangelical to respond.
It was great visiting with AACF. In all my years at NYU (7) and all my years as an active member of Intervarsity's Multi-Ethnic Fellowship on campus (4) and all the times we collaborated with AACF on campus-wide outreaches and events (at least a dozen), last night was the first AACF meeting I attended. What a treat! The invitation came from Xcel Summer intern extraordinare Jeff Kim, who volunteered at Xcel during a Spring Break 2006
NYCUP week and then returned as a summer intern. (Check out the
NYCUP intern reflections here and apply for a
2007 Spring Plunge here.) Thanks, Jeff!
I say "sorta, kinda back" because I suspect I'll be blogging less often than I'd like for the next month at least. Not a "
blog fast" in the
TallSkinnyKiwi sense of the phrase, but a blog diet, perhaps.
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