Friday 17 June 2016

Church Refugees

On one level using the term refugees seems weird. But on another level it's entirely accurate.

We're talking about people of faith who have fled the church. It's a place they'd perhaps like to come back to one day, but for now they've started a new life somewhere outside of churchland.


Josh Packard and Ashleigh Hope have written the book Church Refugees. You can download a sample chapter and you can hear Josh being interviewed about it.

One of the big takeaway points is that these 'refugees' are often the people who are strongly committed to faith, and who have previously done a lot of work in the church.

Even now, living away from the church they pray more than church attenders do. They also find that by not being part of church they can live out their faith more effectively.

It seems to me that these are committed Christians who are frustrated with a church that isn't. A church that is more about keeping the wheels ticking over than in following Jesus.

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