-
ebonineshe reblogged this from solideogloriaa
-
meize liked this
-
lamentations reblogged this from solideogloriaa
-
jalgonzalez reblogged this from crushedglass
-
acleclee reblogged this from solideogloriaa
-
odangkeedoodle reblogged this from earthstranger
-
tileternity liked this
-
xpassionfruit liked this
-
xpassionfruit reblogged this from wsupketchup
-
wsupketchup reblogged this from benshim
-
amulherresgatada liked this
-
benshim reblogged this from solideogloriaa
-
aema-polemos reblogged this from earthstranger
-
frmtheheights reblogged this from crushedglass
-
feistyfeliz reblogged this from solideogloriaa
-
crushedglass reblogged this from solideogloriaa
-
crushedglass liked this
-
solideogloriaa liked this
-
solideogloriaa reblogged this from earthstranger
-
earthstranger reblogged this from earthstranger
-
earthstranger posted this
The church of America was once salt and light. Now, rather than having any real impact on the world around us, we have become more affected than effective. Rather than being set apart from the world, we have sought to be like the world, conforming to its image rather than the image of Christ. We argue that by doing so we will win the world for God. Instead, the world and its values have rendered the church virtually impotent. By imitating the world we have lost not only our influence but also our credibility. We are no longer a clear beacon pointing men to God. The world looks at the church and sees a cheap, amateurish imitation of itself, so it concludes quite reasonably that the church has nothing special to offer.
via
earthstranger
3 months ago on February 25, 2012 at 03:13pm
