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Killer Church: Faith isn't safe, rebellion is boring, and cowards won't inherit the kingdom
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Killer Church: Faith isn't safe, rebellion is boring, and cowards won't inherit the kingdom
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Killer Church: Faith isn't safe, rebellion is boring, and cowards won't inherit the kingdom
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What if the Church is just another failed start-up - misreading the market, hemorrhaging credibility, and quietly wondering if its best bet is a slow fade into irrelevance? That's the question lurking beneath every cringeworthy attempt at cultural relevance .... Every overproduced worship set that sounds like a Coldplay B-side... Every sermon series with a name like Unlocking Your Divine Potentiat(TM). But maybe-just maybe -the Church isn't dying. Maybe it's just having its Babel moment, stacking bricks for a structure God never asked for. Or maybe we're Joseph, unfairly imprisoned, falsely accused, waiting for Pharaoh to have a dream stupid enough to require divine interpretation. Either way, history is littered with the bones of faithless generations. But the remnant , the ones who refuse to cower before the ideological Nephilim, always win in the end . So this isn't about survival . It's about betting the farm on the one institution Jesus actually said would outlive Rome, America, and whatever postmodern Sharknado we're currently living through. The only question is: will we go down with the cowards or march with the Killer Church?
What if the Church is just another failed start-up - misreading the market, hemorrhaging credibility, and quietly wondering if its best bet is a slow fade into irrelevance? That's the question lurking beneath every cringeworthy attempt at cultural relevance .... Every overproduced worship set that sounds like a Coldplay B-side... Every sermon series with a name like Unlocking Your Divine Potentiat(TM). But maybe-just maybe -the Church isn't dying. Maybe it's just having its Babel moment, stacking bricks for a structure God never asked for. Or maybe we're Joseph, unfairly imprisoned, falsely accused, waiting for Pharaoh to have a dream stupid enough to require divine interpretation. Either way, history is littered with the bones of faithless generations. But the remnant , the ones who refuse to cower before the ideological Nephilim, always win in the end . So this isn't about survival . It's about betting the farm on the one institution Jesus actually said would outlive Rome, America, and whatever postmodern Sharknado we're currently living through. The only question is: will we go down with the cowards or march with the Killer Church?




















