Christians losing faith in the churches

inside-a-church“This group represents an important and growing avenue of ministry for churches,” says Roxanne Stone, editor in chief of Barna Group. “Particularly if you live in a more churched area of the country, it’s more than likely you have a significant number of these disaffected Christians in your neighborhoods. They still love Jesus, still believe in Scripture and most of the tenets of their Christian faith. But they have lost faith in the church.” –Source

And rightly so because the churches of today have absolutely nothing to do with Jesus Christ or true Christianity. As prophesied they have joined with their mother in Rome and are now preaching “another Jesus” as well as everything from Allah is God to homosexual marriage is sanctified and so those that have a deep sense to know Jesus and His Word cannot stand to sit in such places, and so as it was prophesied in Revelation 14:4, they choose to leave so as not to be “defiled” by these churches and “follow the Lamb withersoever He goeth.” And yes, we as the remnant people can take advantage of this. Problem is I can see Satan taking advantage of all this as well.   Continue reading

World ecumenical and evangelical leaders meet to explore areas of future cooperation

olav-fykse-tveit-bishop-efraim-tenderoThe leadership of the World Evangelical Alliance and the World Council of Churches have met in the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey, Switzerland to explore and discuss possible areas of future cooperation.

Don’t speak about your faith unless you’re asked to says Archbishop of Canterbury

94948440_justin-welby_1-large_transbqqpmmcjbyosm10vwhmrjqtlwagunwpdb2r_teu00cgChristians should not talk to people about their faith unless they are actively invited to do so, the Archbishop of Canterbury has insisted.

The Most Rev Justin Welby, said enthusiastic members of his flock should not to be afraid to talk about Christianity in a more secular society but advised them to listen to others before saying anything and, crucially, to wait until they are asked.

Under Archbishop Welby, the Church of England has recently launched what is being viewed as its biggest evangelism drive in a generation in an effort to reverse decades of decline.  Continue reading…