A Net Sum Faith
Yes, 40% of children are born without fathers up from 6% in 1960, and 95% of Americans confess to pre-marital sex. But the good news? Church attendance is as high as ever!
Much of what is put forward as church and praise and worship and religiosity is a waste of time at best, and at worst, a stink to high heaven. What's the net sum that God is looking for in our lives, our worship, and our churches? How would you measure the effectiveness of a church, of a faith?
Here, Chris Ortiz from Chalcedon.edu talks takes aim at the Dualism that is killing the evangelical and reformed churches in America. Is it time to rebuild the Christian faith from the bottom up?
Yes, 40% of children are born without fathers up from 6% in 1960, and 95% of Americans confess to pre-marital sex. But the good news? Church attendance is as high as ever!
Much of what is put forward as church and praise and worship and religiosity is a waste of time at best, and at worst, a stink to high heaven. What's the net sum that God is looking for in our lives, our worship, and our churches? How would you measure the effectiveness of a church, of a faith?
Here, Chris Ortiz from Chalcedon.edu talks takes aim at the Dualism that is killing the evangelical and reformed churches in America. Is it time to rebuild the Christian faith from the bottom up?
December 14, 2009
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