@squixiee I'm trying. It's hard to break the habit. I wish it was as simple as deciding you don't want to, because it just slips into conversation, and I hate it
@RitzyVT I think along these lines too. I want to engage with the Christian content creators more, but they spend so much time and energy arguing on here than engaging in conversation I worry that if I try to befriend them, that's what they'll spend all their time doing.
A very poor woman with a small family called a radio station to ask God for help.
A wealthy non-believer who was listening to the program decided to make fun of her.
He obtained her address, called his secretary, and instructed her to buy a large amount of food and deliver it to the woman's house.
However, he gave her one special instruction:
“When the woman asks who sent the food, tell her it came from the devil.”
The secretary delivered the food to the woman's home.
The woman was overjoyed and deeply grateful. She immediately began carrying the groceries into her small house.
After watching for a few moments, the secretary asked,
“Don't you want to know who sent all this food?”
The woman smiled and replied,
“No. Please thank whoever sent it.
I don't care who the person is, because when God gives an order, even the devil has to obey”
@Write4Republic The church is the best place for people who are needing healing. If it's in leadership, they absolutely should be removed from their role, but excommunication people because of their sin would empty a church.