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There is a lot of uncertainty right now. Our church is currently not meeting physically right now. MOST churches are also suspending services. The anomaly is the church that IS meeting for Sunday services. In addition to that, people are being told to stay at home, not going out more than they have to. Restaurants are shutting down their dining rooms. Fast food restaurants are offering drive-through service only. When we go to the store, it’s almost impossible to find some necessities. If they are in stock, they’re of limited availability. So, what do we think in all of this?
What should our response be in times of trouble?
By Keith BrichThere is a lot of uncertainty right now. Our church is currently not meeting physically right now. MOST churches are also suspending services. The anomaly is the church that IS meeting for Sunday services. In addition to that, people are being told to stay at home, not going out more than they have to. Restaurants are shutting down their dining rooms. Fast food restaurants are offering drive-through service only. When we go to the store, it’s almost impossible to find some necessities. If they are in stock, they’re of limited availability. So, what do we think in all of this?
What should our response be in times of trouble?