7 reasons why prayer, not politics, will save our nation
Without prayer, political engagement is like fighting a battle with no weapons.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentWithout prayer, political engagement is like fighting a battle with no weapons.
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One Asbury Seminary professor recounted his brief visit to the university auditorium, citing a great sense of serenity. He could have stayed for hours, he said. But like the woman healed by the mere touch of Jesus’s garment, as he described it, he felt whole and left contentedly after 90 minutes.
The Dallas Mass Revival wasn’t the first time I’d stepped foot into a nontraditional church meeting, but it was easily the hottest.
The Christian Post talked with Brown about his book, including the factors he attributes to the drop in Christian belief among Americans, how support for Donald Trump may have hurt Evangelical churches, and if deconstructing one’s faith can be healthy or not.
It is true, that, for many reasons, people are leaving the Church. It is also true that many others are meeting Jesus powerfully. That’s because, what the world so desperately needs, we have in the fullness of the Gospel. Let us not be ashamed to live it and proclaim it.