don't miss today's "mega-articles" in Strait Times, LIFE section, on megachurch phenomenon in Singapore.
I think the writers are Christians. I find the writing to be somewhat.. evangelistic heh.
love the concluding part.
indeed.. despite the pro and cons, megachurches serve their particular purpose in God's grand plan. there is certain area, certain season, certain way in which God works through these megachurches and their so-called 'feel good gospels'.
but, i find myself agreeing with the article that one day.. this megachurch trend with cutting-edge technology, rock concert style of worship, and "feel good gospel" thingy.. would give way to that good ol message of the Cross.
one day.. we will outgrow all these and come back to the simple heart of worship.
it's not about whether we are rich or poor,
or whether we are suppose to suffer or to be healthy-wealthy..
maybe.. it's simply about submitting ourselves to His lordship,
in the blessed assurance of His love.. love that never fails.
I think the writers are Christians. I find the writing to be somewhat.. evangelistic heh.
love the concluding part.
indeed.. despite the pro and cons, megachurches serve their particular purpose in God's grand plan. there is certain area, certain season, certain way in which God works through these megachurches and their so-called 'feel good gospels'.
but, i find myself agreeing with the article that one day.. this megachurch trend with cutting-edge technology, rock concert style of worship, and "feel good gospel" thingy.. would give way to that good ol message of the Cross.
one day.. we will outgrow all these and come back to the simple heart of worship.
it's not about whether we are rich or poor,
or whether we are suppose to suffer or to be healthy-wealthy..
maybe.. it's simply about submitting ourselves to His lordship,
in the blessed assurance of His love.. love that never fails.
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