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It seems that, at the moment, I am the only member of my close biological family that has received the gift of faith in Jesus. I get on well enough with them, and vice versa. However, we can generally only communicate at surface level, and we have different opinions on what is morally correct, so there is no real depth to our fellowship.
I thought I would get that 'family' type fellowship need met by the church, but it has never been made available to me to the quality and extent appropriate.
We all need family interaction, and since Jesus indicated that our fellow Christians are our family, why is it that the church generally doesn't seem to be set up in a way that will facilitate quality-time family social interaction, for all members?
I thought I would get that 'family' type fellowship need met by the church, but it has never been made available to me to the quality and extent appropriate.
We all need family interaction, and since Jesus indicated that our fellow Christians are our family, why is it that the church generally doesn't seem to be set up in a way that will facilitate quality-time family social interaction, for all members?
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