Pentecost and Today

Dan over at Cerulean Sanctum has a discussion about the health of our churches in America with a great illustration from two church camps.  One is buring out it’s staff and the other is breathing life into them.  The real driver must be the moving of the Holy Spirit…

He comments…

Folks, we cannot do this by our own strength and yet that is all we seem to offer people. Is it any surprise that people stuck in this kind of dry, manmade Christianity are bored and restless? And for those who labor within those congregations, should we scratch our heads when they burn out and go elsewhere?

As for me and my house, I want to server the "Real Lord".

Thanks Dan.

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1 Response to Pentecost and Today

  1. DLE says:

    You’re welcome. Thank you for the link!

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