SolaSaint
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I was listening to Bob Dutko the other day and he had a guy on that wrote a book concerning men and church. He was stating that church was too oriented towards women. He said that the music and holding hands and getting in circles and bringing up our concerns before each other, kept men away from church. He gave a few examples of how making classes and worship service more masculine helped to attract men.
My question is, "Isn't making church more manly the same as the seeker sensitive stuff we've seen before. Isn't this just an attempt to make church fit the world?" I feel that if men aren't saved, they won't want to be in church. A truly saved man will want to be in church and help to influence the body of Christ. He will be salt and light and be an example to what a man of God is. This will attract other men of God and build the church. Yes we do have a problem with few men in church today as this author states, but it isn't because the church as pushed them away, it's because their hearts aren't right with God, IMO. How do you all feel about this?:wavey:
I was listening to Bob Dutko the other day and he had a guy on that wrote a book concerning men and church. He was stating that church was too oriented towards women. He said that the music and holding hands and getting in circles and bringing up our concerns before each other, kept men away from church. He gave a few examples of how making classes and worship service more masculine helped to attract men.
My question is, "Isn't making church more manly the same as the seeker sensitive stuff we've seen before. Isn't this just an attempt to make church fit the world?" I feel that if men aren't saved, they won't want to be in church. A truly saved man will want to be in church and help to influence the body of Christ. He will be salt and light and be an example to what a man of God is. This will attract other men of God and build the church. Yes we do have a problem with few men in church today as this author states, but it isn't because the church as pushed them away, it's because their hearts aren't right with God, IMO. How do you all feel about this?:wavey: