How to introduce Chathoth Vallamkulam family?

Here is how the family website becomes very useful.

“So when did you become a Christian?”
“Were you a Hindu and when did you convert?”
“Are there lots of Christians in India?”
“Which part of the world are you from?”
“Tell me something about your family history back in India.”

Many of us would have had to answer these questions at some point of time. Then what do you say? It depends on what we know and and how articulate we are and how much time we have on our hands to explain, etc. An easy answer will be “I don’t know.”

But now we have a better way of answering any of these questions or other variations of them. This is what I did  today in Winnipeg, Canada. Terry was volunteering with me for the Promise Keepers National Conference  inside the  Church of the Rock and he asked me some of these questions. And guess what I did? I pulled up the website on my cellphone and gave it to him to read. In a few minutes he had a general idea about everything he wanted to know. So, you can do that too.

But that is where the buck stops. Here is a good thought I heard in the conference today. History is a good reference, but we do not reside in the history. We need monuments, but we are more interested in the movements, which is why Christianity was called The Way during first century.

Zig Ziglar has many motivational stories about how to view the past. Here is one of my favorites. I am paraphrasing here. Past is important in so much as it brought us to where we are, but it is not nearly as important as how we see our future.

Joshua 3. 7-8: And the Lord said to Joshua, “TODAY I will begin to exalt you in the eyes of all Israel, so they may know that I am with you as I was with Moses. Tell the priests who carry the ark of the covenant: ‘When you reach the edge of the Jordan’s waters, go and stand in the river.”

Today is the day.

 

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