I sympathize. I hope for the future too. But my point is that even in the face of society obviously changing for the worse for Christians and Christian culture it just didn’t happen. I doubt there is going to be some sort of broad Christian alliance that makes a big enough difference to matter, at least to change the way things seem to be going for anyone living today.
Freegards
I think we both hope you’re wrong. :)
What’s the saying: Have you had enough pain to change? or is it ‘darkest before the dawn..?”
I think we both agree that, in the end, Christ wins; so, we’re ultimately optimists. I think we all will be together with Him in victory, eventually.
It’s a matter of when, IMHO, and how much suffering it will take for that unity in mission to occur. I think movements like this, and the one you referenced, help in small part. Not to be trite, but they can be seeds.
thanks much for your replies.