Opening Insights
At 3pm today, all across the country, fewer people than ever will be commemorating the crucifixion of Christ...
Pocket Wisdom Insights (PWI) invites you to explore the following Co-Lab Blog.
This blog features parts of an influential and insightful article written outside of the PWI Co-Lab
by Fraser Nelson on 13 April 2017, published by The Telegraph.
We have republished this content in respect of the author’s vision, message and research.
Informational Insights
This weekend, churches will attract the smallest ever Easter Sunday congregations. Religion is in rapid decline in Britain, with the number of Christians dropping by about 8,000 a week. Jonathan Sacks, the former chief rabbi, estimates that Europe is more secular now than at any time since the conversion of Constantine in the 4th century. If Easter means anything to you, rather than a long holiday weekend, then you’re in the minority. And you’d best get used to it.
This has been the rather sad story for Christians in Britain, myself included. The country has changed at a staggering pace and going to church is seen as being just plain weird. Religious education used to involve teaching children about the Bible; now, it’s also about preparing teenagers for the soft and not-so-soft hostility...
Possibilities for Consideration
Take a moment and examine…
- As you reviewed the material above, what stood out to you?
- What is the potential impact, economically and/or socially?
- What action is needed to stop or support this idea?
- You may want to consider whether you:
- want to be aware of,
- should become supportive of,
- would want to be active in this topic?
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I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply.
Being willing is not enough; we must do.
LEONARDO DA VINCI