Well, Brother Bob, I hear what you are saying and I'm sure we mostly agree.Bob Alkire said:John, for the most part we agree. You said,"I believe we have lost our Christian culture in this country because of the failure of many churches to take a stand against evil. " I can't go against what you said, but from my view it has also been trying to proselyte from other churches than going with the Gospel to the lost and right next to it has been the KJO movement and right next would be the infighting between Christians and churches and with in churches. My son will not go into an IFB church due to the KJO movement and my daughter will go but not to one that is KJO are out of the so legalistic camp, due to all of the in fighting. And from my eyes you are correct, it is evil and pride and pride is evil.
But why 20 to 60 years ago, when someone witness to a lost person, they had the foundation that the Jews had when Peter preached at Pentecost? We as Christians and our churches aren't getting the Word out to the lost. All I can say is woe is me, it is easy to find fault, but am I doing my all in His power?
I will say this, though. The IFB movement is much, much larger than it was when I was in college. There are over 10,000 IFB churches nowadays by a consdervative estimate. (Our board alone has 6000 churches supporting our missionaries, and there are much bigger boards.) So some fragmentation and fussing among ourselves is completely to be espected--though of course not right. I'm always cautious about generalizing about IFB churches. There are many varieties, many different fellowships.