Christianity Today magazine which once was the flagship for all things Evangelical now reports on exciting new trends (tongue firmly in cheek) such as this one:
A devout Christian couple from Florida are championing an unusual evangelism technique – swinging.
Christy and Dean Parave met online eight years ago, and began swinging after being approached in a DIY store.
They now regularly swap partners with other couples.
While most would regard sexual promiscuity as conflicting with their religious beliefs, the Paraves, who both compete as bodybuilders, believe that they can use their newfound connections to share the Gospel.
Umm. . .
Well let's start with the obvious - they are not devout, nor are they Christian. Further, how can a "Christian" publication report such a practice without any hint of rebuke from Scripture?
A devout Christian couple from Florida are championing an unusual evangelism technique – swinging.
Christy and Dean Parave met online eight years ago, and began swinging after being approached in a DIY store.
While most would regard sexual promiscuity as conflicting with their religious beliefs, the Paraves, who both compete as bodybuilders, believe that they can use their newfound connections to share the Gospel.
Umm. . .
Well let's start with the obvious - they are not devout, nor are they Christian. Further, how can a "Christian" publication report such a practice without any hint of rebuke from Scripture?
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