alexander284
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They become overwhelmed with information they do not completely understand.
I understand.
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They become overwhelmed with information they do not completely understand.
But does Mitch understand that we understand?I understand.
I wouldn’t fit! Always dreamed of having a red Corvette, now that I could afford one, if I had one I probably couldn’t get out of it without help.By the way, when I see you and your wife in your new avatar photo I think the two of you should be riding around in a red MG convertible car.
My small church (and I mean max of at least 50 members with an average of about 30 attendees a week), is being particularly blessed during this time. But it is mostly because our members are older and are retired and are not being affected by job loss. Even still, my pastor and and a lot of the older staff are wanting us to open up quickly (perhaps by the end of this month). I am... kind of conflicted about it because on the one hand I want us to be safe, and I think, if we DID open up, people wouldn't be following the guidelines that would be set in place (being six feet apart in seating etc.), because people would want to embrace/be close when talking (especially us women! lol) and I just feel like as a church, we should strive to keep our members safe (and not to test God as my father would be quick to point out) but our Zoom meetings have been a success! We have had many attendees and as long as our pastor is getting the Word out and we have face to face interactions via that I think it would suffice until they have a cure. Our finances are fine and I think will continue to be fine in our case (praise be to God!) But in the end it IS our pastor's decision, and I only hope he is considering what the Lord wants and not what the majority of our congregation wants (or by the opinion of the majority in the country)
I think on the verse of Proverbs 3:5-6 in this situation:
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.
We all should learn patience and trust and think about what the Lord would want us to do. The Lord gave us technology and I think we can use it to glorify Him as much as glorifying him in a physical setting. Besides, isn't the church a group of people? Not a building?
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Trust the Lord and be wise.I am... kind of conflicted about it because on the one hand I want us to be safe, and I think, if we DID open up, people wouldn't be following the guidelines that would be set in place (being six feet apart in seating etc.), because people would want to embrace/be close when talking (especially us women! lol) and I just feel like as a church, we should strive to keep our members safe (and not to test God as my father would be quick to point out) but our Zoom meetings have been a success!
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We all should learn patience and trust and think about what the Lord would want us to do. The Lord gave us technology and I think we can use it to glorify Him as much as glorifying him in a physical setting. Besides, isn't the church a group of people? Not a building?
The elderly, quite often, make foolish decisions (like children).
That's why scammers have great success deceiving them.
Is that the reason - or is it they were brought up in a society in which you
are able to trust virtually everyone.
Is that the reason - or is it they were brought up in a society in which you
are able to trust virtually everyone.