Churches Today
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Many churches today operate more like a religious system than the simple faith Jesus taught. They emphasize buildings, titles, hierarchy, rituals, and outward appearances, while placing spiritual leaders above others. Some teachings rely on fear, telling people they will be cursed or punished if they do not follow certain rules or give money. There is often commercialization of faith through selling anointing items, charging for prayers, and promising miracles in exchange for offerings. In such settings, believers may feel they must go through a pastor or prophet to reach God, and churches sometimes compete with each other for members, numbers, and influence. This shifts attention from inner spiritual growth to external practices and institutional control.
The religion of Jesus, however, focused on a personal, living relationship with God based on love, faith, and sincere service to others. Jesus taught that God lives within the human heart, that all people are brothers and sisters, and that no one needs a middleman to communicate with the Father. He emphasized inner transformation rather than rituals, love instead of fear, and freely giving rather than commercialization. The religion of Jesus is not about belonging to an organization but about living a life of kindness, humility, forgiveness, and trust in God. It invites individuals to experience God personally and to express that experience through loving service, rather than through rules, titles, or outward religious performance.
Don Herman @all

Founder and CEO Beacons of Hope Foundation Ibanda