Everyday Evangelism: The Power of Vanilla
From a sermon by Lucas Johnson
What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? Most people want to answer with fun, exciting, or unique flavors. Hardly anyone ever answers “vanilla” for fear of being labeled boring or basic.
The fact is most of us are pretty “vanilla.” And that’s not how we want to be described, right? We’d rather be strawberry swirl or Rocky Road. When we think of interesting people, we picture someone like Louis L’Amour, who traveled across the West, worked in mines, sailed the seas, and served in World War II—all before he was 30. Or Carroll Shelby, who went from bankrupt chicken farmer to building legendary race cars and winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Sometimes in the church, we look at preachers, missionaries, or traveling evangelists and think, “I don’t have that education. I don’t have those skills. Why would God use just a vanilla, ordinary person like me?”
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