From the Sacred Sandwich:

Is it the duty of pastors to make God and His Holy Word more palatable to the masses? This satirical ad demostrates the inanity of the concept.
From the Sacred Sandwich:

Is it the duty of pastors to make God and His Holy Word more palatable to the masses? This satirical ad demostrates the inanity of the concept.
Posted in Semi-pelagianism | Tags: Church Growth, Seeker Sensitive
Dogs don’t know it’s not bacon…
By: Spice Mines of Kessel on April 15, 2009
at 2009-04-15T07:24:54+00:005430:24 am
Luther would turn over in his grave if he saw this ad. I am offended that the Bible has been demoted to the status of a plate. Do they know that they are placing the fatty tissue of a deceased pig on top of the Holy, infallible Word of the living God?
So wrong. So terribly, terribly wrong.
By: Pensador on April 20, 2009
at 2009-04-20T22:07:37+00:003730:07 pm
I love ‘Sacred Sandwich’. I discovered it by accident a couple of years ago, and never ever had I laughed AND cried at the same time, like I did that fateful day. I still pop over there to check out their newest fare from time to time…
This is a doozie for sure!
By: Kristine on April 22, 2009
at 2009-04-22T11:37:21+00:002130:37 am
At least they didn’t use the #1 rule in advertising: S*X sells! Wasn’t there a ministry/organization called xxxchurch or something?
By: Ken Werlein on June 6, 2009
at 2009-06-06T09:19:20+00:002030:19 am
Church I used to go to twice encouraged men to read their Bibles because their wives would find it attractive. Bad enough, but he did not stop there. A cheesy tune played briefly, something seductive like a bit of a Barry White sample, and the pastor inferred that ‘romance’ might ensue. I sure the ‘pastor’ intended this shtick, this encouragement to read the Bible to be humorous, but…..I felt very, very uncomfortable with it. I
By: Ron on July 25, 2009
at 2009-07-25T15:50:44+00:004431:50 pm