In the secular there is somewhere to socialise practically every night of the week. If you want to get your party on just Google “Clubs in London”, you’ll get a host of events up and down the capital. Try the same for “Christian nights out” and you may be lucky to find one that did not happen 2 months ago. Why do you think that is?
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CandyRain, on January 15th, 2012 at 9:18 am Said:
I have seen lots of very good in-house youth performer in our churches today. Many church leaders did not see their vision important. Therefore, there is no room for their budget within the church finance.
What we fail to realised in this day an age is that, circular music is fast ahead of Christian music. If we want to win the heart of these youth for Christ, we got to go beyond church organised events. Churches need to start sponsoring youth events in community centres, parks & theatres for musical events.
admin, on January 15th, 2012 at 2:16 pm Said:
Seems to be far different in USA though. I wonder why that is? Investment, recognition, attitudes? Praying for a mighty change in the UK music industry. I must say it’s coming up though. Would love to get more opinion from young people. Maybe if we had more Christian based night spots, many would be kept out of secular clubs.