OCTOBER-DECEMBER ISSUE: THE "THREE-HOUR" CHRISTIAN SYNDROME
In the political world, politicians rise up with good manifestos, convincing people to vote for them for change to be realized. Often times, people embrace their political ideologies and go out to polling stations during elections to cast their votes in hope of having a change in the society. Guess what? Most of these politicians always fail to fulfill their campaigns promises. Under every regard, they often fail to live by their words. Christians today are more and more becoming “ political Christians ”. On every Sunday, you will see these folks who claim to be professing Christ flamboyantly dressed in their nicest apparels in church. They turn to be godly within the confines of the Church building which is mostly three hours, but they are different people all together when they move out of the assembly of the saints. This is exactly what “three-hour’ Christian syndrome is about. Today, many Christians endorse or coax other people to engage in ...