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"Is Jesus Lord of your life?"
What are they hoping to accomplish? Maybe they are expecting me to examine who runs my life. I'm wondering if they are really that clueless of the lack of relevance the sign has.
I asked a friend if a bulletin board with those words would motivate her to introspect more into her spiritual state. She talked about a church near her house with clever sayings on their billboard. While she finds amusement in the pithy statements, she has never once been motivated to go there because of the clever verbiage.
The times of the events and the bookstore hours make sense to me. The original use for the signage to announce when services are, who's speaking and about what are as legitimate as a McDonald's drive thru menu if you are a regular customer. SHouldn't you save those words for the assembled faithful and not using it as the latest advertising campaign?
I could say "I see the light!" but only at night!
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