Curiosity can be good.  It can lead to exciting new discoveries, inventions, and relationships.  But curiosity also can be bad.  It can lead to danger and even death--as in the old proverb "curiosity killed the cat."  So, can curiosity in the context of ministry ever be good?  Yes ... if it is accompanied by prayer and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. 

On today's Footsteps, TWR's David Carlsen introduces us to Men of Courage--a TWR program designed to "stir curiosity" about the Christian faith among men from a Muslim background.  As these men are listening to a Men of Courage radio episode, or watching an accompanying video, our prayer is that the Holy Spirit would draw that person to Jesus.  After all, it is Jesus who "came to seek and save the lost" (Luke 19:10, ESV).  Jesus also clearly taught, "No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him" (John 6:44, ESV).  You see, it is Jesus who does the seeking and saving.  So after listening to today's Footsteps, I encourage you to pray that the Lord would use Men of Courage to stir curiosity and draw many Muslim men to Himself. 

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(Photo of TWR's David Carlsen)

 

 

 

About The Author

Andy Napier

Andy Napier is the host and producer of TWR’s 2-minute daily feature called “Footsteps.” Previously, Andy served for 24 years with WMBW (Moody Radio Chattanooga, Tennessee) in several capacities including Program Director and Host of the Morning Program. Andy and his wife, Kathy, along with their two boys, Sam (13) and John Edward (10), made the move to North Carolina in October of 2013 to serve as missionaries with TWR.



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