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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!gatech!rutgers!igor.rutgers.edu!geneva.rutgers.edu!christianFrom: noring@netcom.com (Jon Noring)Newsgroups: soc.religion.christianSubject: Re: Christians that are not church membersMessage-ID: <Apr.25.22.18.55.1993.5493@geneva.rutgers.edu>Date: 26 Apr 93 02:18:56 GMTSender: hedrick@geneva.rutgers.eduOrganization: Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest)Lines: 69Approved: christian@aramis.rutgers.eduIn article gchin@ssf.Eng.Sun.COM writes:>Over the years, I have met Christians who are not associated with>any local church and are not members of any local church. This is>an issue that may be very personal, but is important. What does>the Bible say about this and how can we encourage our friends with>regard to this issue?This brings up an interesting subject that has not been discussed much,and probably has not been studied much.As some of you may be aware, I've posted a lot of articles lately onpersonality typing (of which the MBTI is a test vehicle). To come upto speed, just read 'alt.psychology.personality' and/or ask for bypersonality type summary file.One observation is that people have significantly different personalities(no question on this) which seem to be essentially in-born. With respectto church attendance and participation, some people thrive on this, whileother people have real difficulty with this because they prefer a moresolitary and contemplative lifestyle - that is, they are de-energized ifconfronted with excessive closeness to outside activities and lots ofpeople. Of course this is measured by extroversion/introversion.My impression is that many churches are totally blind to this fact, andcreate environments that 'scare away' many who are naturally introverted(there are many introverted characters in the Bible, btw). I know, I amquite introverted in preference, and find the 'pressure' by many churchesto participate, to meet together in large groups, etc., to be veryuncomfortable. Knowing what I know now, these churches have been overlyinfluenced by highly extroverted people who thrive on this sort of thing.(BTW, there's nothing wrong with either extroversion or introversion, bothpreferences have their place in the Body).Maybe I should define extrovert/introvert more carefully since these wordsare usually not used correctly in our culture. The extrovert/introvertscale is a measure of how a person is energized. The following isexcerpted from my summary:1. Energizing - How a person is energized: Extroversion (E)- Preference for drawing energy from the outside world of people, activities or things. Introversion (I)- Preference for drawing energy from one's internal world of ideas, emotions, or impressions.Hopefully this will elicit further discussion as to how churches canstructure themselves to meet the real needs of the people who comprisethe Body of Christ, instead of trying to change people's personalitiesto fit them into a particular framework. I'm sure there are other aspectsof how churches have not properly understood personality variances amongtheir members to the detriment of all.Jon Noring-- Charter Member --->>> INFJ Club.If you're dying to know what INFJ means, be brave, e-mail me, I'll send info.=============================================================================| Jon Noring | noring@netcom.com | || JKN International | IP : 192.100.81.100 | FRED'S GOURMET CHOCOLATE || 1312 Carlton Place | Phone : (510) 294-8153 | CHIPS - World's Best! || Livermore, CA 94550 | V-Mail: (510) 417-4101 | |=============================================================================Who are you? Read alt.psychology.personality! That's where the action is.
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