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Saturday, September 11, 2021

When It is Dangerous to go to church?

 

When It Is Dangerous to go to Church?

When the church does not understand what the conversion experience entails

When the church does not understand what the church is and its purpose

When the church does not have a clear understanding of biblical theology

When the church improperly emphasizes and implement unbiblical forms of child-evangelism

When the church unbiblically and improperly emphasize “music” and “worship”

When the church adopts “seeker-sensitive” and Barnum Bailey type means of church growth

When the church is man-centered rather than God-centered

Bonus Reason: When you have been inculcated with the unbiblical terminology of “going to church”. Genuine believers gather at a meeting place as the church

3 comments:

  1. Food for thought here Greg, I was interested in what you wrote.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Yvonne.

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  2. Wow, what a very interesting content you have there. Every line i read is just like i open a new world. Please post more often,because this is exactly the type of content i want every day. i promise to visit everyday.





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