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« on: December 08, 2004, 03:16:56 PM »

I think church is an awesome way to socialize with people who have a common bond in the love they share for Christ. A friend of mine who grew up Presbyterian has started coming to church (Baptist) with me which I think is awesome. However, I can't help but wonder if it's for the right reasons. I invited her to come experience worship and draw closer to Christ yet I get this feeling that she's merely going looking for social interaction. The first time she visited she asked if their were any single guys. Even if this is her reason, hopefully she will see beyond the social aspect and realize how much more there is to church. Can anyone give advice on this matter? I don't want to just straight out ask her about it cause then she may stop coming and that's the last thing I want!!!!!!!
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