Beyond Critics and Doubters The Nation’s Top Virtual Church Reaches More than Forty Million
Dallas, Texas Dec 1, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - There are naysayers, critics, and doubters, but this does not prevent Amazing Things The Church from being a global light to the world. The Church, celebrating thirty years in August 2023 breaks traditional norms operating daily, and using some of the latest social media and web technologies the ministry reached more than forty million worldwide with a record-breaking 30 million responding in 2023. The average daily attendance exceeded eighty-nine thousand. However, according to Dr. Steven DavidSon the ministrys leader and High Presbyter who has been in ministry for more than a half-century, its no greater than parents raising children to live according to their Faith.
Yes, we dont pat ourselves on the back about this. Were reminded daily by the endless hour-by-hour attendees to our efforts for Christ Jesus and how important our work is to so many. But as we view it, what we do is no greater than parents raising their children according to their Faith.
Given his view, when asked about the point of letting the public know about the accomplishment, DavidSon is clear.
Were called upon to let our good works shine, specifically so those who are benefiting will recognize and honor our God, and for all others to take note. There is also the matter of accountability to supporters and sponsors. And it is also important to foster a spirit of goodwill in the general public. As an example, we are adamantly against the popular approach of using our ministry to support a partisan political agenda, Sure, we reserve the right to warn the public of the danger and what we see as harmful conduct. But were not on some platform against groups of people who do, think, or believe differently from us. My point is that were not living on hatred and divisiveness as demagogues. Were difference makers and millions respond.
DavidSon is also resolute when asked about what separates Amazing Things The Church from the traditional church experience.
"Let me be clear. Were not an alternative. We are an additional asset to our Faith. We support local churches in their efforts. As you know most are centrally focused on Sunday. That is their big day. Lacking the resources and/or attendees, its not tenable for masses of churches to operate daily. We stand but also provide support where they do not have resources or capability. We operate with availability and even interjection each day, 24/7/365. We feature speed in what we produce, the quantity of what we produce, global coverage, expansive programming, and social-media design, and we make a strategic effort to ensure our pastoral team has exposure as well as myself. The heart of what we deliver is relevant Biblical Faith-life and practical content daily!!!
Others can believe or not believe whatever they desire. However, we celebrate this time of year. And we do not avoid the very central meaning of Christmas for us. Its a time representing hope, encouragement, and even new life. And we spend every day and hour of every year presenting this opportunity for a new life in Christ Jesus. And it is an empirical fact, that millions worldwide respond. The results of what we do would be impossible without the technologies. These are underutilized, misunderstood, and even demonized by many in the religious community. But we leverage the technologies for what we believe to be the greatest cause on the planet. Amen!
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