@Gideon300
I agree, and that is part of my dilemma. This is the common experience. So common that nobody is shocked by it anymore.
So common that it is worse to buck the trend than fit in with the pack.
I got to the point where I was ashamed to invite people to church. I saw that they and their children would be desensitized to sin.
My wife, who promoted everything she was interested in to everyone she loved, lost heart.
I guess part of my questions are being answered. Where do people draw their lines? What sin does it take to finally offend them enough to make a stand? How valuable is the Church to them?
It has been valuable enough to me to get ostracized from fellowships because I wouldn't back down.
I took a pastor to court for deceptive trade practices when my son couldn't advance to his proper public school grade from the church school I mentioned. He got credit for answering a test question... It takes two nouns to make a verb.
I have two local pastors who demanded I not email them. They belonged to a denomination, so they aren't there anymore anyway.
Bureaucracy at work.
No one stood with us or acknowledged our observations until they were unjustly treated.
I haven't met anyone yet who doesn't have the stories. They relent or move on.
And @rewriter, how did you find multiple healthy churches? Do you move a lot? What denominations were they?
NW OhioIndeed! What neck of the US woods do you live in?
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I'm homesick already.
I never thought I'd get decent pictures of Cardinals.
These were taken from my front window.
I can't go out to take pictures anymore, so I lured them here.
I was also a "bencher". We wait for trains to take pictures of the graffiti on them.
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Last part is to some degree - specific to @GWH. First part is fact.
Re: your post #68, believe in similarity to you about what specifically? You're covering a lot of range.
Re: your OP: None of it surprises me. You've given assembling much more effort than I have, which is a discussion in itself.
I believe my observations are legitimate and significant.
Ok, what if, and this is speculation on my part, a revival should come.
What would be the balance of miracles and character? Should we prepare through repentance or avert our eyes to sin?
What if a para-church organization could unite believers and bring solutions to those faithful?
I do nothing but think (yes, and pray) and write. I believe my observations are legitimate and significant.
There is a lot of obfuscation to work through.
I do want to outlive Donna, if only so that no one else is burdened to do what I love doing.
NW Ohio
Cool! I enjoy the birds and squirrels in my back yard here in Texas, too, but I had to construct my own stream and waterfall.
It is just about time to put the pump back in, patch the cracks in the cement and sit out on the porch again.![]()
And what tiny animal will keep the fishees company?Ah, yes. We have a little decorative pond with a small waterfall in the front of the house. This year we are putting some little fishees in it. They can keep the frogs company.![]()
And what tiny animal will keep the fishees company?
It's non-stop regression !
First, I would not say I found multiple healthy churches I found a few. I was a supply pastor for a time, ordained but with no church of my own, so I filled in where needed, and found the churches that way, later confirming it by meeting the pastors. Now whether or not any of those churches (various denominations and nondenominational) still function and remain healthy, I am not sure. I also confess to declining a permanent position at one church due to the division caused by a previous pastor who embezzled funds from it (his first church) and several successive churches before any church brought criminal charges against him.
Later during this time, I got involved with a regional police task force that dealt with the occult, largely involving issues in churches. Lessons learned from that experience included learning how to discern spirits and that the demonic loves certain generic types of churches, not specific denominations, just a generic cross-denominational pattern.
These experiences, plus a challenge from a professor and continuing studies, have me working on a book with a working title of "Ghoti Christianity", and if you can confidently pronounce the title without any hints, you had a great foreign language teacher. I have had two that both referenced that word to help the class think outside the box.
So, the end goal is united believers - the faithful?
Where do people draw their lines?
Consider the apparent contradiction in Proverbs;
Pro_26:4 Answer not a fool according to his folly, Lest thou also be like unto him.
Pro_26:5 Answer a fool according to his folly, Lest he be wise in his own conceit.
The difference is whether you determine you might be able to help him or whether you might be drawn into his folly.
Those in Corinth were not told to evaluate a brother's salvation but to observe his behavior.
1Co 5:11 but as it is, I wrote unto you not to keep company, if any man that is named a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a reviler, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such a one no, not to eat.
If we are unable to find a church where most have resisted the allure of the world, we may have to establsih our own social netword with those who still desire to
Can I just say that this is incredibly sweet, made me tear up. Bless you for your service to her, you are doing the Lord's work! You can definitely be an encouragement to others who find themselves in that difficult place.
Regarding church, there's plenty of bad ones to be found but I like the one I'm at now. No, it's not perfect. It's not supposed to be. That would be weird, like "Stepford Wives".
The Bible even says that disagreements are essential because the way people handle conflict reveals a lot about their character and relationship with Christ. Plus, a thriving church will be growing and contain people at all different levels of faith and growth, so some immaturity among the members is actually healthy as long as it's not found among the leadership.
The same is true for this site. I just make like a duck and let things roll off. If a person has revealed themselves to be immature I don't take what they say seriously, I just try to help them grow if they are willing to listen. If they aren't I just shake the dust off. There's only so much we are called to anway, only God can truly bring forth growth and the person has to be humble enough to receive it. Even Jesus didn't convert everyone He talked to.
Anyways, I'm glad you found the site! I think you will find what you are looking for if you are patient. There's a lot of great people here, some trouble makers too but God loves them... often they are just hurt or frustrated but of course there's aways a limit to what we should tolerate.
Best to you and your lovely wife, I hope you share more of yalls story here if you feel comfortable doing so!![]()
Ah, yes. We have a little decorative pond with a small waterfall in the front of the house. This year we are putting some little fishees in it. They can keep the frogs company.![]()
Pardon my chuckle, but you're making my argument.
People with casual encounters can't say what goes on behind the curtain.
Picture this: People like me who would be fine if someone were to come to my door and want to look at my phone and go through my computer, and I wouldn't mind at all. They can search my house. They might get sick of looking at pictures of my wife and horses.
Total transparency and trust.
Leaders have addictions, and it isn't a red flag. Sin starts and then grows in increments.
My questions can be expanded to: What sins do you allow in your churches, and what sins do you allow for yourselves?
The reason I challenge people to introduce me to their pastors is because it is the easiest, fastest way to tweak their conscience.
No one I have had a conflict with would agree to this meeting EVER.
People have those who they care what they think of them, and don't want them to know what they do outside their knowledge.
@Eli1 , Had you read the whole thread in reference when you liked post #11?
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