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As we go out into the streets and byways many tell us the reason they do not go to Church is that they see it as noneffective. Many Pastors are failing to address the social issues of the day. Many are failing to carry out The Great Commission. We need to build bridges of love and trust. Get out of your walls Christians! Go plant seeds for JESUS! Your not going to change the world inside your building!

The Christian Post

By Michael Gryboski, Mainline Church Editor

Four out of five Protestant churchgoers in the United States believe pastors should address current issues, according to a new report.

According to a Lifeway report released Tuesday, 80% of Protestants “believe a pastor must address current issues to be doing their job,” while 16% don’t and 4% are unsure.

Some 62% of respondents said their pastor addressed current issues either “every week” or “almost every week,” while 23% said they spoke about them “at least once a month,” and 12% said they spoke about them “rarely” or “several times a year.” More Here

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