Missions, Not Technology.

First of all, I will definitely say I am not a very smart person, nor will I claim to be. But I will say, that in one generation, not every child on earth will have access to the internet. I recall a news story about an airplane finding an undiscovered tribe of people in the Amazons. These people were aiming their bows and arrows at the airplane, ready to take it down. Its not technology that will bring the gospel to people like these, but people willing to go into these dense jungle areas and preach to them. And if we just happen to stumble upon a village in the middle of the Amazons, who knows how many more undiscovered villages there may be. It could be decades before we find them all, perhaps sooner, but with all the technology we have in 2008 and we JUST NOW found these people, I say it will take quite a little bit. And so in my opinion, giving children laptops is good and all, but if everyone in the world is to be preached to, it will take some explorers and missionaries who want to go on adventures and find every single last person. Just my two cents.

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