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My daughter left the CC in favor of a religion that has “miracles” during their service. She insisted that her back tooth that had a silver filling, turned gold. Anyone in the church at the time who had silver filings had at least one turn gold. After a few years of miracles and fellowship, everyone in that church was friendly, they really loved her and paid attention to her, she went bankrupt and moved to another church. She left that first church because when she could no longer give large amonts of money, she was just another person in the crowd. She also was devastated to find out that the youth pastor was going to jail for molesting young men of the church. She is now in a really small church that was founded only 5 years ago. It is a fellowship church that says it tries to be as “unchurch” as possible. Meaning that there is no structure to the service. If someone wants to get up and preach they may do so. They lay on the floor or dance or talk in tongues or show God their love in any way. They do not have communion because they claim the bible didn’t specify how often one should take communion and it is only a symbol anyway. On the other hand they claim to be bible based. The most frightening thing about this very anti -Catholic as well as anti-traditional protestant churches is that the church is growing.
DD feels that socialization is the most important thing. Big Catholic churches are cold, etc. She was baptized and confirmed Catholic. When she moved to a very large city after she graduated from college, she had business associates to “showed her the way”. She feels “bad energy” from Catholics but loves me so she tolerates me. Daughter is confused. I pray for her, I do not preach to her. If she came to me and said “I’ve decided to join the Lutheran church”, I would praise God.
From what I can see, traditional protestant churches are under attack much the same as Catholic. The movement away from
Jesus to satisfy ones need to be “recognized” and “loved” is in full force. The need for entertainment is strong in our society and is now trying to take over religion.
Love and peace,
Mom of 5
DD feels that socialization is the most important thing. Big Catholic churches are cold, etc. She was baptized and confirmed Catholic. When she moved to a very large city after she graduated from college, she had business associates to “showed her the way”. She feels “bad energy” from Catholics but loves me so she tolerates me. Daughter is confused. I pray for her, I do not preach to her. If she came to me and said “I’ve decided to join the Lutheran church”, I would praise God.
From what I can see, traditional protestant churches are under attack much the same as Catholic. The movement away from
Jesus to satisfy ones need to be “recognized” and “loved” is in full force. The need for entertainment is strong in our society and is now trying to take over religion.
Love and peace,
Mom of 5