When Faith & Life Collide
Posted by Chris
Ask anyone you meet on the street, "Would you say you were spiritual? Is spirituality something that is important to you?" and most are likely to say "Yes."
In a research survey conducted by Christian pollster George Barna in March of this year he found...
Most American adults consider themselves to be not merely “religious,” but “deeply spiritual.” That’s the claim of 62% of all adults interviewed in the annual religious tracking survey conducted by The Barna Group, of Ventura, California. However, when the religious and spiritual commitments of Americans were studied more closely, those outcomes question the meaning of being “deeply spiritual.” Americans Reveal Their Top Priority in Life, March 14, 2006
The problem is not in people being spiritual - most consider themselves to be just that. The issue is that their spirituality doesn't impact or affect the life they live or the choices they make.
For the next month we will be looking deeper at what happens "When Faith & Life Collide." Each week we will be examining what faith looks like when it intersects with our life choices, our money, our sex life, & more. Join us for this new series beginning Sunday, July 2.
Comments