Stuff Christian Culture Likes

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August 2010 Archives

#185 The stay-at-home pastor’s wife

posted by Stephanie Drury | 10:41pm Monday August 30, 2010

There is an unwritten rule in Christian culture that pastor’s wives do not work outside the home.

#184 Saying “Now, I know what you’re thinking.”

posted by Stephanie Drury | 4:28pm Thursday August 26, 2010

This is a fun little catchphrase that every pastor keeps chambered. He uses it after saying something he imagines was startling.

#183 Not the mosque at Ground Zero

posted by Stephanie Drury | 6:38pm Monday August 23, 2010

Much of American Christian culture opposes the plans for a mosque to be built at Ground Zero.

#182 Swank church buildings

posted by Stephanie Drury | 5:31pm Thursday August 19, 2010

Who wants visit a boring-looking church with lame fonts and hymnals?

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#210 Mandatory chapel at Bible college
Most Christian colleges require students to attend chapel services. Chapel is not an option, it's part of the curriculum. If you don't fulfill your chapel quota, you don't graduate. Though Christianity purports to operate under the auspices of grace and generally claims that church attendance isn't

posted 7:06:31pm Feb. 11, 2011 | read full post »

#209 Perceiving persecution
Christian culture is vigilant about persecution. Jesus said being persecuted goes with the territory of following him, and some of those followers are really on the lookout. Christian culture sees persecution in all sorts of things and they often say they're under attack. The institution of marriage

posted 6:16:31pm Feb. 03, 2011 | read full post »

#208 Missionary dating
When someone in Christian culture meets a delicious non-Christian they will usually assume a missionary position with them. Missionary dating is when you date a non-Christian for the express purpose of proselytizing so as to instigate their conversion. Youth group leaders heartily disapprove of mis

posted 6:16:57pm Jan. 27, 2011 | read full post »


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