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Originally Posted by n david
Sure, there are many mainstream, and even a few A/P churches, who have become modernized and lost the meaning and mission of the church. But there are many more who have not and yet they, too, have suffered in this shutdown.
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During this time, there have definitely been an impact on the work of the church. I have been able to continue Bible Studies with nee converts, but it is definitely harder to preach the gospel. Not just because we can’t assemble but because many lost and saints alike are themselves afraid to gather even one-o-one, or even go out. Again, it is not only the church that doesn’t want to gather to hear the Word of God in-person.
I can’t wait for this virus thing to go away and start working again for the Gospel face-to-face

. At least during persecution people feel they can avoid the persecutor and meet, but with this virus, people are afraid of the preacher/teacher himself.