“People just aren’t interested in the gospel.” It’s a familiar refrain, often voiced with a weary sigh in church coffee queues and leaders’ meetings alike.
In what feels like an increasingly secular society, it can seem as though faith has slipped firmly to the margins. But is that really the case?
Are people more spiritually open than we think?
“People just aren’t interested in the gospel.” It’s a familiar refrain, often voiced with a weary sigh in church coffee queues and leaders’ meetings alike.
In what feels like an increasingly secular society, it can seem as though faith has slipped firmly to the margins. But is that really the case?