Can Christians accept Jerusalem gifts from unbelievers?

Asked 3 years ago

So I am curious about the technicalities of Christianity. Say a friend of a Christian, who is an atheist or a non-believer, decides to buy the Christian friend a religious present from Israel or Jerusalem. Would that Christian still be able to accept the gift?

Carmen Slabbert

Monday, August 16, 2021

Yes, the Christian friend can accept the gift from anyone. There is no law against receiving gifts. In the history of Christianity, both Israel and Jerusalem play an important role. Making a gift from either Israel or Jerusalem a very thoughtful gift for a Christian friend.





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