I was reading an article by Francis Chan talking about the Church yesterday and it was quite profound. It was suggesting that many Christians treat Church like a social club on the weekends, go to Church to be entertained and listen to a good speaker. But in the real world Monday to Saturday or Sunday they don't make much of a difference in bringing Jesus Christ to people.
He was suggesting that Church has become part of the consumer age and isn't really tilted towards mission anymore. Most people have jobs and families to look after and if there is anything left for God it is winding down to a good church sermon on the weekends making sure their moral codes are checked and they stay good people.
If people were honest and declared how many new people they had disclosed Jesus to in the past months or month would it be a reality check with where the church is really at? What about 26-year-old American missionary John Chau who was killed by tribesmen on India’s extremely remote North Sentinel few weeks ago. He challenged us to love Jesus more than anything else this world has to offer...what are your thoughts on this? Chris
He was suggesting that Church has become part of the consumer age and isn't really tilted towards mission anymore. Most people have jobs and families to look after and if there is anything left for God it is winding down to a good church sermon on the weekends making sure their moral codes are checked and they stay good people.
If people were honest and declared how many new people they had disclosed Jesus to in the past months or month would it be a reality check with where the church is really at? What about 26-year-old American missionary John Chau who was killed by tribesmen on India’s extremely remote North Sentinel few weeks ago. He challenged us to love Jesus more than anything else this world has to offer...what are your thoughts on this? Chris
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