The dysfunctionality ratio (children not growing up in nuclear family for 18 years) has reached 54% (double what it was in 1980). But the kicker is that the least intact families tend to reside in states with the highest church attendance rates. Does the church contribute to family dysfunctionality, or are their churches that better represent the apostasy than others?
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Great Sermon! Many blessings on Dave as he walks in obedience. Know he will be missed here, but his humble obedience will reap riches to him.
1611er (2/24/2014)
Great Sermon! Sad to hear of Dave's departure from the show. We all need to pray that our families are in one accord during these tumultuous times. Cheap American religion is like the stuff at the dollar store: you hope half of it's still working when you leave. You present two very bad options. Either live in the godless north with a slightly better shot of keeping your family intact or the south where you'll dabble in a little bad religion and then divorce. In 1960, God's blender was set to liquefy mode. He let Margaret Sanger turn it on.
Lady Day (2/24/2014)
Great Sermon! the churches are ICHABOD all right. There is a guy on youtube called David Carroll who is a black man that always are against many black pastors, and the churches in their areas; the pastors are on EVERY CORNER in the black neighborhood. He says the pastors are COMMITTING ADULTERY with the women of the church, and taking their money! He doesn't trust Christianity whatsoever. I try to dialogue with him at times. I also think the churches in the south of all races could be useless as well since divorce is prominent
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....