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Category Archives: Fellowship
Getting Disillusioned People to Open Themselves to True Fellowship
. . . sometimes people become disillusioned with the church and therefore seek to distance themselves. . . . disillusionment comes with the resultant attitude of “why bother?” . . . Continue reading
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Stressed Out People Need True Fellowship
. . . stressed out people feel they have enough worries of their own and don’t need to take on other people’s problems. . . . Fearing that fellowship with others will further burden them, some people will isolate themselves. Continue reading
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Ideas for Getting Busy People to Engage in True Fellowship
The early church, according to Acts 2:42, devoted themselves to fellowship. To truly be there for one another took time. They were available to one another. They were committed to the process. Time and availability, however, tend to be a rare commodity in today’s world geared toward . . . Continue reading
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Church Fellowship Ideas in a High Tech, Low Touch World
In a previous post we looked at possible causes for the decline of true fellowship in the church. Lets consider the question with which the post ended. — In light of the possible causes for its decline … like living in what has been called a high tech, low touch world, what can be done to restore true fellowship? . . . Continue reading
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