Someone I know has been preparing for a series of presentations to church congregations over the next few months, so this week we’re taking a look at the lighter side of church life, from varying points of view. This first one amused me mainly because I’ve been helping to work on a church organization’s website lately. I’ll have to make sure they don’t plan to sprinkle the computer when we’re finished.
Church mice go door to door in order to talk to the other mice about the most important subject in their lives.
This one is a little too accurate to laugh at entirely. If most modern American Christians were to compare their church involvement over the years, it would consist mainly of pointing out which pew they occupy at services (at best).
This one isn’t theologically correct — because being a jerk won’t necessarily keep you out out heaven — but there really do seem to be some Christians who haven’t noticed the very pointed things Jesus told His followers about love for others.
And, finally, some folks seem to start their church lives with the strong realization that they’re imperfect and in need of being changed, yet that somehow can morph into something very different after awhile.





Why do we accept ‘one size fits all’ rules that force us to fight each other?
Bureaucrats will find a way to punish you, so don’t make ’em mad
As humans live in slums, why do I complain about my privileged life?