I heard Ed Stetzer share this week regarding the epicenters of Christianity throughout history. The heart of the church moved from Jerusalem to Antioch and then to Athens and Rome. From there it has moved throughout Europe, Southern Asia and then to America and now it is largely a movement in the Southern Hemisphere.
Just moments after hearing Ed share this, I received this email from my friend Christopher Alam.
"Christianity began as a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
When it went to Athens, it became a philosophy.
When it went to Rome, it became an organization.
When it went to Europe, it became a culture.
When it came to America, it became a business."
Ouch.
Friday, November 16, 2007
From Jerusalem and Beyond
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2 comments:
What a silly oversimplification of 2000 years of the Church.
Anon, can you explain why this is silly and oversimplified? I don't understand.
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