Worship is like riding a bicycle. It
take practice, getting used to, and, occasionally falling off. But
the older you are when you try to learn, the harder it is to learn
(and the more it hurts when you fall off).
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Thursday, September 12, 2013
The value of worship attendance
Do your youth a favor of guaranteeing a life of regular worship by
urging, nudging, nagging, tricking them into attending regular
corporate worship. We now know that people will “naturally” do
what they did as children. If they attended worship as a child they
are more likely (by a 3-1 margin) to attend as adults – no
matter how miserable they were. If
they didn't attend as children they won't as adults. Youth activity
worship doesn't do the trick, unless there will be youth activity
type worship
available to them their whole lives.
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