Blogger Chris Brewer is serving up piping hot plates of criticism and humble pie within two different posts of his regarding the church and it's missions. The posts along with the comments are an interesting read, perfect for the soul interested in philosophical church discussions.
The one thought that continues to permeate my mind, while reading it all, is the same one that I posted in his comments:
What would today's church look like had Martin Luther heeded much of the advice given to Chris in his blogs?
The big picture: Should Christians offer criticism of the way the church (read that as any church) conducts itself or should we stay our tongue? What is the role of the Christian? Did Jesus remain quiet when he saw wrongs in the church? We aren't Jesus either. What's a fella or lady to do?
The one thought that continues to permeate my mind, while reading it all, is the same one that I posted in his comments:
What would today's church look like had Martin Luther heeded much of the advice given to Chris in his blogs?
The big picture: Should Christians offer criticism of the way the church (read that as any church) conducts itself or should we stay our tongue? What is the role of the Christian? Did Jesus remain quiet when he saw wrongs in the church? We aren't Jesus either. What's a fella or lady to do?
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