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I was listening to my local Christian radio, and a paster got wildly passionate about the fact that the missions and church attendence are mostly women.
He claimed that women are the gender that care enough about God to show up to church and do missions. He claimed the ratio of women-to-men was asounding. I tried to look online for any such report or statistic but couldn't find it.
He urged the male gender to find their spiritual backbone and follow Christ. He isn't saying men don't do these things at all, just that its so shameful to find that there are vast numbers of men turning against God and women have esencially taken over for their laziness/unbelief.
Are women by nature more spiritual then the average man? Can anyone find evidence of this? I know from experience that women around my area tend to outnumber the men in church by numbers.
As for who this pastor was, it was 8am and I barily function at that hour...I believe it was John McArther but I can't say for sure.
He claimed that women are the gender that care enough about God to show up to church and do missions. He claimed the ratio of women-to-men was asounding. I tried to look online for any such report or statistic but couldn't find it.
He urged the male gender to find their spiritual backbone and follow Christ. He isn't saying men don't do these things at all, just that its so shameful to find that there are vast numbers of men turning against God and women have esencially taken over for their laziness/unbelief.
Are women by nature more spiritual then the average man? Can anyone find evidence of this? I know from experience that women around my area tend to outnumber the men in church by numbers.
As for who this pastor was, it was 8am and I barily function at that hour...I believe it was John McArther but I can't say for sure.