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Conference lgp30::christian-perspective

Title:Discussions from a Christian Perspective
Notice:Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome!
Moderator:CSC32::J_CHRISTIE
Created:Mon Sep 17 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1362
Total number of notes:61362

1220.0. "Spiritual Lulls" by CSC32::J_CHRISTIE (Christ Power & Light Co.) Tue Feb 27 1996 12:07

    Have you ever experienced a spiritual lull?  A lackluster time when you
    seem to be stalled or dormant spiritually?
    
    If so, what, if anything, have you done about the situation?
    
    Shalom,
    Richard
    
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1220.1GRIM::MESSENGERBob MessengerTue Feb 27 1996 19:006
Yes, since about 1976 when I realized that I had little or no interest in
going to church.  This caused a little friction when my missionary parents
came back from Africa, but we reached an understanding after a couple of
years: I didn't have to go to church, and I'd visit my parents on holidays.

				-- Bob
1220.2CNTROL::DGAUTHIERWed Feb 28 1996 09:0311
    I listened to a sermon on the topic once at a church in NY my friend 
    brought me to.  The minister/church were VERY evangelical.  Behind all
    the shouting, singing and hand waving, the message was that these were 
    times of trial.  There was some sort of reference to a story in the OT 
    to support the message.  Part of the message was that these were
    dangerous times because one can wander away from God.  And then he
    mentioned that it was important to go to church for a spiritual boost!
    
    FWIW
    
    -dave
1220.3CSC32::J_CHRISTIEChrist Power & Light Co.Wed Feb 28 1996 14:0410
I don't believe going to church will always prevent or cure a spiritual
lull.

I think you can be doing all the right things -- going to church, praying,
meditating, having daily devotions, studying the Bible, giving time
to serve others -- and still experience a lack of growth or movement.

Shalom,
Richard

1220.4THOLIN::TBAKERThe Spirit of ApathyWed Feb 28 1996 17:099
Perhaps things are moving that we are just not aware of.


It reminds me of my children:  in growth they hit a "slow"
period.  They also eat alot just before a growth spurt.

Just two posibilities.

Tom 
1220.5CSC32::J_CHRISTIEChrist Power & Light Co.Wed Feb 28 1996 19:149
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    That's a consideration, Tom.  We know that trees which appear lifeless
    in Winter are still active in their roots, invisible to the casual
    observer.
    
    Shalom,
    Richard