In the Scriptures, taking your shoes off had a very special meaning. When Moses had his first confrontation with God at the burning bush, God told him to take off his shoes because he was standing on holy ground. Jesus walked barefoot to Calvary. In the culture of that time, being unshod was the sign that you were a slave. A slave had no rights. Jesus gave us the supreme example of giving up everything for a great goal. Loren Cunningham “Making Jesus Lord" / Marc 8:34,35

March 23, 2010

First blog in English



This is first post on our new blog “Barefeet Evangelism”. This is the English version of our blog Pés Descalços Evangelismo. Our first language is actually Portuguese and now we want to endeavor in a new language. So please, be patient with us and hope you enjoy the blog.

All the best to you!

1 comment:

  1. Parabéns, irmãos. desejo-vos sucesso em alcançar 'até a parte mais distante da terra' com as Boas Novas do Reino de Deus.

    Wandrey

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