Author Topic: Going to be a missionary in Egypt  (Read 5050 times)

God didnt talk to you
I did

don't drink the water


really, don't.
Don't drink the water. They've put something in it, that'll make you forget.

I don't remember how I got here.

Anyway, try not to get shot or bombed.

Wait, they destroyed the statue?
Yes, they used dynamite to destroy the statue. All that it left is the hole and impression where the statue was. You can find a video of them destroying it on youtube.

"I blow up ancient structures, and i'm a muslim."

"I help society revert back to the stone age, and i'm a muslim."


Good luck man, I pray that everything goes well for you and without problems.

I don't know how many people will appreciate you forcing your religion on them when they have their own. God wants you to be shunned from Egypt.

I don't think you guys quite understand how missionary work, well, works. They make knowledge about Christianity (or whatever) available, they don't shove it down throats, and they generally help the community. He's not going to solve world hunger or cure all diseases or anything, but he can give people a chance at happiness through religion. I support what he's doing, even if I think the reasons are silly.

haha lol

'finish highschool' before becoming a missionary in egypt

so your like 15-16? i hope your parents approve

edit: profile: 18

18 years old and still in highschool? thats even worse than what i said before lol


Good luck man, I pray that everything goes well for you and without problems.
This.

I don't know how many people will appreciate you forcing your religion on them when they have their own. God wants you to be shunned from Egypt.
A lot of missionaries (or the ones that my church supports) don't go over there and just started jamming religion down peoples throats, they are usually volunteering at churches to help with community meals, bible studies, vbs'. Other go over as doctors or help build houses.

Well your there go see the pyramids

Don't get arrested. Getting arrested in a foreign country sucks.

I've always wanted to trek around the rural parts of Asia for a bit.
Maybe the southern areas to experience Buddhism at it's roots.
I've been learning the Shamisen and want to learn how to play the Erhu.
But maybe I'm just letting all that get to my head.
I should probably wait till I adult.
Yosemite would be nice in the mean time.