Getting not doctrinally sound and not dedicated Christians into church

In my previous two articles “Christian Unity and Hot Potatoes; how I see it and how to reconcile the two” and “When Christians stop going to church and some of the reasons why” my big concern was for dedicated Christians who know and live according to what the Bible teaches who typically once were active in church life but now no longer so since, for one reason or another, they had been put off from being actively being involved, and often stopping attending church altogether.

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My Music Playlist for December 2024

Looking back over my life, I have taken less interest in music than I might have and if I had my life might have been more enriched. I am now finding in my dotage that music is playing a much greater part (especially that which draws me closer to God) when it comes to calming the spirit and getting my priorities right and I share here what could be seen as a playlist of that which I have found uplifting in recent days (just click on the links below to play along).

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Christian Unity and Hot Potatoes; how I see it and how to reconcile the two?

In my recent blog, “When Christians stop going to church and some of the reasons why” (see here), I reflected on and lamented the fact that some Christians of the more dedicated and earnest variety often leave churches and stop regularly attending church with a small “c” and yet remain part of Church with a big “C”. While I concluded that doctrinal differences were not necessarily the main reasons, there were a number of doctrinal fall-outs that I have witnessed over the years playing out that were contributory reasons, but on that occasion not sharing my take on doctrine.

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When Christians stop going to church and some of the reasons why

Before I begin, let’s get definitions out of the way. In this article, when I refer to “church” it is usually with a small ‘c’ and represents an organisation to which one belongs or a building where one attends and meets with other church goers for the purpose of religious devotion and often as a social club with religious trappings. A more meaningful definition is from the Greek word  “ekklesia”, when in Matthew 16:18 it is the word Jesus used for “church”. It is so translated in the KJV 115 times. It means “an assembly” or “a group of people who are called together for a purpose.” In NT times, it came to represent the collective people of God, followers of Jesus, often in a specified geographical location but it was sometimes used in the universal sense. Used in that context, I tend to highlight such an understanding by referring to Church with a big ‘C’.

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Daniel’s Four Visions – Vision 1: (Daniel 7) Daniel’s Dream of Four Beasts

Having earlier introduced my latest Bible focused project (see here), which was to write about Daniel’s four visions, let us turn our attention to the first of these, recognising that as with all his visions there is a wide range of interpretations and applications on offer from folk who know and communicate their understanding.

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My take on UK politics (November 2024)

Those who follow my forays into the blogosphere may well pick up that I am political nerd, unaligned with any political party (and now too old in the tooth to be so), who endeavours to relate my Christian world view and theological insights when considering politics today and actors on the world political stage (who in the main I find depressing). As for how I got to taking the position I adopt today, check out “My political journey and perspectives” blog.

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