They start comparing the preaching, music, and overall experience of their favorite conference to their local church Sunday experience. This makes it impossible for the average pastor and church to ever measure up. It’s a bit like the guy who is so enamored with the Victoria’s Secret catalogue that his wife starts to look less and less attractive, as if it were a problem with her appearance instead of his obsession.
"We will never save civilisation as long as civilisation is our main object. We must learn to want something else even more." —C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
Monday, May 16, 2011
Driscoll vs. the "Conference Christians"
I think these are some rather helpful warnings and insights to obsessive conference-attenders. Among several important points, I thought this one was particularly salient:
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Good stuff right there. The Victoria's Secret catalog reminds me of Stetzer's comment about conferences being like ministry porn ... you go looking at what everyone else has and are no longer satisfied with what God gave you.
Dan Phillips said it first.
http://bit.ly/lC8Go
Stetzer's comment was actually directed as pastors being dissatisfied with their churches rather than members being dissatisfied with their pastors (which is what Resurgence and DJP seem to be talking about). It just reminded me of it ... I had forgotten about Philips.
No doubt Driscoll is a devoted Pyros fanboy.
Oh the irony.
On so many levels.
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