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To: LouAvul
I'm not sure what your point is. Are you suggesting these career preachers are delivering mickey mouse lessons cause that's what's needed to actually reach the audience?

I apologize if you missed my point.

That's not at all what I am suggesting.

The career preachers may be reacting to their audience and as a result are delivering "mickey mouse lessons" in order to maintain their congregation. This of course, is completely misguided.

I agree with your observations and my point was that you need to engage people differently based on the "foundation" in which they base their worldview.

If you can take a few minutes and watch Ken Ham "Why won't they listen" you should get a better understanding of what I am talking about.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLpX_jdn0Is

I look forward to your feedback.

8 posted on 09/27/2013 8:48:00 AM PDT by Zeneta
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To: Zeneta
I was a career preacher for 25 years. I observed that each successive generation wanted less Bible scholarship and research, and more and more social "gospel."

I remember when teenage classes went from solid Bible study to looking at nothing but social issues. Racism. Abortion. Women's liberation. It was contemporary. It was cool. It was also mindless.

That generation, which was raised on pablum, now has assumed the positions of leadership, and they're clueless as to what they're supposed to be doing. They don't realize it, but they've discarded the Bible as their sole source and guide. Now they are so ignorant, they evaluate the efficacy of a "sermon" in terms of entertainment value.

And today's preachers are loving it. I could tell you stories, but suffice to say, today's sermons can be thrown together in fifteen or twenty minutes, literally. They rest of their time they can sit in their office playing computer games.

When I used to preach, it literally took me fifteen to twenty hours per sermon to prepare. In the church of Christ, preachers delivered (back then), two sermons each Sunday. That was in addition to two Bible classes weekly. I also had a weekly radio program and a weekly television broadcast.

And all this was before computers and the internet. My audience was similarly raised on solid Bible teaching, and they could tell if I had done my homework. It was difficult, but it made me grow.

Then I retired from preaching and began visiting area congregations. I was horrified at the dumbing down of the church that has taken place in the last several decades. After several years of perpetual visiting, my wife and I got so tired of leaving worship, having benefitted nothing, that we now worship in our home, using only the Bible as our source and guide. We've been doing that for two or three years, studying scripture in detail. We're about halfway through Isaiah, a fascinating and intriguing book, as you well know.

Best of luck to you in your quest and may God always bless you with the absolute best that life has to offer. And may God bless our once great nation, a nation that used to love and serve Him, but has lost its way. Like Israel, I fear He is now, because of our disobedience and apathy, giving our country to our enemies.

9 posted on 09/27/2013 2:45:50 PM PDT by LouAvul (In a state of disbelief as to how liberals destroyed America in a mere 40 years.)
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