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Mark Goering's avatar

I love this. The hard part is not agreeing

It’s visiting, inviting, honoring, trusting when it would be easier not to.. small obedience. Over and over.

Linda Whitlock's avatar

Thank you so much for pointing these out. Excellent reminder for me as to how I should lead my own life as a Christian. Thankfully, I go to a very faithful church — not small, but by no means a megachurch — that I believe pretty closely adheres to these principles.

Mike Turner's avatar

Always happy to hear about the many faithful churches out there!

Ed Meek's avatar

So, so true, the world is demonstrating exactly what you have written!! Thanks for your continued effort!!!, Ed

Phillip Levine's avatar

Your message is very much in line with our pastor’s current sermon series on what it means to be a healthy church. Our church is Washington Heights Baptist Church in Dayton, Ohio.

Mike Turner's avatar

I think there are a lot of local churches moving in this direction

Mira Moehrke's avatar

Always inspirational, always relative and always without bias.

Mike Turner's avatar

Thanks for your generous endorsement. Inspirational, relative and without bias is what I aim for every week.

Chris's avatar

Well said Mike.

Like a clarion in the cacophony of voices and ideas the church finds itself enmeshed in. Clarity is both hard and beautiful

Mike Turner's avatar

Clarity is indeed hard and beautiful.