I agree, just not from a Pentecostal “revival” point of view. A return to sound doctrine, with a boldness to call out false teaching and false prophets would do far more for the American religious landscape than the watered down quasi-new age moralistic therapeutic deism the modern church has become.
Dog, I just enrolled my son in a private Christian school. Grrrrrrr
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I agree, just not from a Pentecostal “revival” point of view. A return to sound doctrine, with a boldness to call out false teaching and false prophets would do far more for the American religious landscape than the watered down quasi-new age moralistic therapeutic deism the modern church has become.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/alabama-megachurch-votes-to-leave-the-united-methodist-church.html
https://tulsaworld.com/news/local/asbury-splits-from-united-methodist-church-changes-name-amid-denomination-talks/article_9512e3e6-aaea-11ec-8884-4fcb0ccb722f.html
...and on and on....