Pandemic Also Closed Churches
Below is an old post 11 November 2020 about the pandemic.
Christians and finger pointing. ‘You don’t go to church?’
It sounds like a guilty verdict. Not anymore. COVID-19 is here and there’s no church, so both sinners and saints are home staring at online images they are not supposed to be checking out.
Some places of worship like television churches are not affected I guess, because they were on the screen, long before the pandemic broke window panes, leaving us exposed.
The accusing finger is what gives religion a bad name. Accusers are free to do hateful, down right evil and even criminal things during the week, but come Sunday, they are pure like falling snow, because they are in church pews and altars.
Book Review - Before Redemption
Author, Teresa McClain-Watson presents Nikki Lucas, a character that doesn’t go to church thanks to her hypocritical aunt, who refused to take her in when she knocked on her door, young and pregnant. The aunt went to church every Sunday without fail.
Years later, Nikki comes face to face with her old boyfriend, who is now Bishop Cochran, CEO of all New Life Baptist Churches. The author did a good job with helping readers understand why Nikki Lucas believes in God but wouldn’t be seen dead, in a church.
Church-goers are not holier than people who don’t.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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