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Stephanie's avatar

I'm reminded of the older Israelites who cried when they saw the rebuilt temple. If you talk to the older members in churches today, they lament the fact that we lack love, knowledge, real preaching, commitment and leadership. I'm not sure we even believe in Satan anymore based on the way our lives reflect worldly goals: "church" resembles a social club. Making people comfortable seems to trump truth these days: why are we surprised churches are closing their doors?

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Joe snow's avatar

People flock to Jesus. I hear a lot of criticism about large churches from people that have never attended one. Are opinions based on fact or assumptions? Why we can’t study how Jesus taught people and what he required for salvation is a mystery to me. We need to stop requiring more than he does. Don’t tell me what another denomination thinks or does until you have attended one for a year or two and are qualified to do so. An argument about who is right on social media will turn people away from the church almost immediately. Scaring people into heaven is not going to work. The problem is not understanding Jesus and his love for us. When we learn to teach others that their desire to follow his commandments will come naturally from the heart and they will grow and the church will grow. Unity not division is a commandment it’s time to stop throwing stones

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