Having recently attended several AA meetings I am absolutely amazed at how successful the principle of anonymity is.
The love and warmth I felt by people who KNEW they were just as bad, if not worse off, than I was, was PRECISELY what I felt in my heart was missing from the churches I used to attend.
If there was some sort of AA-like movement (maybe it is the home church movement... I'm new to this whole way of thinking so forgive my ignorance) that was focused on everyone's "sin disease" instead of "alcohol disease" where the same commitment to humble anonyimity and the emphasis on brotherly love were to take off... it just seems like there would definitely be a revival in America.
The love and warmth I felt by people who KNEW they were just as bad, if not worse off, than I was, was PRECISELY what I felt in my heart was missing from the churches I used to attend.
If there was some sort of AA-like movement (maybe it is the home church movement... I'm new to this whole way of thinking so forgive my ignorance) that was focused on everyone's "sin disease" instead of "alcohol disease" where the same commitment to humble anonyimity and the emphasis on brotherly love were to take off... it just seems like there would definitely be a revival in America.
Fourtunately I have a carpenter for a friend.