Tarheel Baptist said:One factor may be that people like Phil Kidd are pastoring churches.
TonyHutsonComedian said:. If Jack Hyles were alive to day he'd give all the young folks an ear full on leaving the church.
Norefund said:TonyHutsonComedian said:. If Jack Hyles were alive to day he'd give all the young folks an ear full on leaving the church.
The young folks would have to be in church in order to hear ?the ear full? and, by premise of this thread, they aren?t.
TonyHutsonComedian said:If Jack Hyles were alive to day he'd give all the young folks an ear full on leaving the church.
Twisted said:http://www.facebook.com/39843727181/videos/2469181339968021/
Twisted said:Tarheel Baptist said:One factor may be that people like Phil Kidd are pastoring churches.
You mock everyone. OK.
I'm sure you'll love this guy. He's probably just your type.
http://youtu.be/JuobK8HCjw0
Izdaari said:Spong is interesting, but not much to my taste.
Twisted said:Tarheel Baptist said:One factor may be that people like Phil Kidd are pastoring churches.
You mock everyone. OK.
I'm sure you'll love this guy. He's probably just your type.
http://youtu.be/JuobK8HCjw0
Tarheel Baptist said:I was stating a fact.
I'm surprised you know who Spong is...
Twisted said:Tarheel Baptist said:I was stating a fact.
I'm surprised you know who Spong is...
I've read him.
That's how I know you'd like him.
HereIStand said:Good question. That does seem to be an issue.
Most churches have ministry options for youth/singles. So, my guess is that the problem is elsewhere. Perhaps younger people don't have the life experience to realize the importance of church attendance.
This is the #1 reason.The honorable Rev. FSSL said:Narrow is the way...
The percentage of real Christians is most likely a lot smaller than we are expecting.
As much as we try, we may have children who have grown up in church and ultimately reject God (no matter how good or bad the church).