tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29860408.post1313490814675408065..comments2023-11-26T10:01:30.540-06:00Comments on Barnabas File: Sometimes Going to Church Is Not the Answer.Barnabas Filehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03635912195437033251noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29860408.post-22265849627719485532010-05-21T11:25:03.903-05:002010-05-21T11:25:03.903-05:00Please share at will. Just emphasize that I DO th...Please share at will. Just emphasize that I DO think that coming to know Christ is important as is growing in discipleship; I just don't think it has to happen in the walls of a church (and that may, in fact, hinder these things from happening).Barnabas Filehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03635912195437033251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29860408.post-51343391685459448022010-05-21T09:10:21.109-05:002010-05-21T09:10:21.109-05:00Ircel,
A thought provoking post. With your permi...Ircel,<br /><br />A thought provoking post. With your permission, I would like to share this with my Sunday Night Bible Study group.<br /><br />LeonardAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29860408.post-7764940249509937752010-05-19T09:39:49.017-05:002010-05-19T09:39:49.017-05:00Nice article, and I see this all the time, when pr...Nice article, and I see this all the time, when prospective members come from an addictive background, to the church. If they can divorce themselves completely from their past and their friends, they will be desired by the church members [read, older]; if not, they will be lost from the opportunity. <br /><br />Sad, but true. I don't think NOT going to church is the answer, but changing the judgmental style of the members is. But then...I'm a little out of step with the conventional 'religious' right, anyway.blueridgeguyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02066526106946406917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29860408.post-31352578348641987172010-05-19T09:39:08.749-05:002010-05-19T09:39:08.749-05:00Nice article, and I see this all the time, when pr...Nice article, and I see this all the time, when prospective members come from an addictive background, to the church. If they can divorce themselves completely from their past and their friends, they will be desired by the church members [read, older]; if not, they will be lost from the opportunity. <br /><br />Sad, but true. I don't think NOT going to church is the answer, but changing the judgmental style of the members is. But then...I'm a little out of step with the conventional 'religious' right, anyway.blueridgeguyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02066526106946406917noreply@blogger.com