Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Loss of Christian America

Well, its official:

Newsweek Magazine said that Christianity in America is declining (April 13, 2009 edition.)

Even our president said that we are not a Christian nation anymore.

Oh my, what shall we do? Not a Christian nation? What does that even mean?

If it means that churches don’t write the laws, or that preachers don’t run the military or the ministers of music don’t censure the nation’s music -- of course we are not a Christian nation.

Most of the American people are not “born again.” Most of the leaders are not discipled. Most of the cultural products are not favorable to a Christian world view.

But all of this has been true for a long, long time.

On the other hand, what famous speech, what national document, what monument to fallen heroes does not quote from the Bible? Our music, movies, art and everyday speech is peppered with phrases from the scripture. Doesn’t that make us – at least culturally speaking – a Christian nation?

In the very same edition of Newsweek is another article. This one is about Bishop John Rucyahana and his work among Rwanda’s poor. Bishop John is an acquaintance of mine and the subject of Thad Barnum’s new book, Never Silent. What a paradox.

The magazine talks about American Christianity’s decline in one breath and with another gives witness to its furious spread.

In a way, that’s what Thad Barnum does.

He says on one hand, the American denominations are writhing in apostasy, each one trying to outdo the other in a race to debauchery and heresy.

On the other hand, entire nations are coming to Christ. What in the world is going on?

The world is dividing into sheep and goats and our country is taking the wrong direction. The Lord’s church in our country is too often a tool in the hand of the left or the right.

It needs to be a tool in the hand of the Lord.

If by “decline” the writer means that the church is starting to back away from its love affair with political life, then this is a decline that I welcome. Such a “decline” may mean that we join what God is doing in other nations – saving souls, healing the sick, and proclaiming the Word.

But Thad Barnum already said all of this a lot better than I can!

3 comments:

  1. Pastor Dan--
    I read the same article in
    Newsweek. We were talking about that
    and your comments today at our family
    Easter lunch. Katherine and I were
    both saying that we have to agree
    on some areas that we are not a
    Christian nation anymore. When the
    first four Bestsellers listed for
    MONTHS now in the USA today and
    Times are the Twilight series--
    about the young girl who falls in
    love with a vampire, it makes one
    wonder. When shows continue to
    have best ratings and the jokes
    on advertisements are all sexual\
    inuendos, I am far from impressed!
    I am not a prude. Working with
    high school kids, where my heart is,is a wonderful experience for
    me. In this I run across
    different gangs in Nashville, and
    kids join to have someone to cling
    to and to feel important.Where is
    someone to steer them in different
    directions before they get to this
    point. One of the very dedicated probation
    officers said to me last week
    that the immigrant kids come over
    here and get infected by our
    American culture. That is a sad
    commentary to me. There are so
    many young people that have not
    been raised in Christian( or I
    might add in religions of other
    faiths) and so many of our
    youth are floundering and looking
    for a purpose.
    Katherine is working every
    afternoon in the Preston Homes
    Ministries working with these
    precious young kids in their
    after school program. She sees
    poverty and parents,or mothers,
    struggling to make ends even
    meet. Jesus said to help the poor
    but I see many different levels
    of belief or understanding in
    this. Can we help without
    judgment? I hope that we as
    a nation can-
    I think we have a AWESOME
    AWESOME church and I think
    the youth in our church are so
    taught and loved by the church--I know some
    of them personally and their values are
    incredible. Some of them sit in my
    office sometimes and I hear their
    soon to be college plans and I
    am so impressed with how our
    church has nutured them. I also see the
    world OUT THERE and I wonder.
    A friend of mine wrote the
    Tennessean last week and said
    she was going to stop taking the
    paper if they don't stop running in the Bridal Section the stories
    telling how the couples have
    lived together for some years
    before they married. Of course,
    she could do like I do and not
    even read that, but what would
    this accomplish? At least she
    is standing up for what she
    believes.
    This is longer than a comment-
    sorry! Just don't get me started!
    Jan Buck

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  2. I agree with you that christanity is still prominent in culture. I just recently saw a documentary about a pentecostal preacher who believes he received a message from God to create the greatest film ever made. The film is called "An Audience of One" and here is a link to the trailer
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzy4oUIqJDk

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