Posting material like this always runs the risk of readers thinking the pastor has particular people in mind. You’ll see the scope of them embraces people from every age and life experience.
Now, all of us are going to fall into these at one time or another. Sometimes for unavoidable seasons.
The point of this article is whether they’re isolated one offs or a continuing pattern.
Because the impact of following this pattern time and time again is to dampen and stunt Christian growth.
If you’ve been a Christian for any period of time at all, you may have noticed that the more time you spend in church, the harder it is to fit in and feel comfortable with non-believers or to really enjoy worldly activities, relationships, speech, movies, habits, etc.
So how on earth are you going to make sure that your church attendance doesn’t end up damaging your friendship with the world? How can you make sure that you’ll never seem weird, different, and overly religious to friends, relatives, and coworkers? I mean, you don’t want to be the guy who can stop the telling of a dirty joke just by walking into the room, do you? Well friends, as he has been since the beginning, the deceiver is here to help. He’s prepared this handy list of his top ten tips for minimizing the sanctifying effects of Church attendance. Simply by…
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