Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Churchgoing And Dreams
I once noted the curious statistic, that I could trace nearly 10% of Church attendance to dreams that either the dreamer had, or one of their family members -- bearing in mind that this is Africa. Some might look at this askance. I don't seek to explain it, simply to register the fact. Here are some examples. A young man forsook the Church for many years. Then his late grandfather appeared to him in a dream, and asked him: "Why have you forsaken the Church?" A young woman descended into alcoholism. Then her late parents appeared to her in a dream, and said: "Take up your cross." OBSERVATION: Strangely, I am aware of only one study about the significance of dreams to the Church -- in this case the relationship of dreams to Muslim conversion.
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It's thrilling to hear how God is using dreams to bring Muslims to personal faith in Christ.
Thank you for an interesting, informative and thought-provoking blog.
Anne Clare Townsend
Thank you. The person doing this research was Alan Profitt, a faculty member of Cape Town's George Whitefield College: http://www.gwc.ac.za/about_faculty.htm. I'm not sure if he's completed this or published.
Interesting. I'll take a look some time. Thank you.
I've heard secondhand accounts of such conversions from a layman who visits North Africa on short-term missions.
Anne Clare
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