Clay7926
Puritan Board Sophomore
I actually read a article, that said that Reformed Churches in the U.S. were the only Churches, within "orthodox" Christianity, that were growing: at a rate of about 5 percent per year.
I think that people have realized the danger the modern "Trendy Gospel" has placed the Church in, and they are beginning to come to their senses.
Could you post that article?
I don't think Reformed theology is dying. As a wise person once said, "The absence of evidence is NOT the evidence of absence." Just because there are reformed churches shrinking or dying out doesn't mean that the Reformed theology as a whole is dying.