Chuck: I wonder if this discussion
about altar calls is helpful to the ministers from the Institute.
Not exact matches
But many American Jewish leaders - who know that observant Jews get married under a canopy
called a chuppah, not at an
altar - and experts on Jewish voting patterns are skeptical
about the GOP Jewish offensive.
There was no
altar call during the service, but wanting the salvation from Christ she had heard
about in the sermon, nine - year - old Joyce approached the preacher at the end and asked him how she could be saved.
The other thing
about that kind of fiction is that if you don't have an
altar call at the end, people think it has failed.
The
altar call, or invitation, usually lasts
about fifteen minutes, but it may go on longer if a substantial number have not been converted.
I am glad you are sticking to your convictions
about how you run the services... An «almost
altar call.»
Appalachian and Southern Christians often told stories
about staggering into church and walking forward during the
altar call to say the «sinner's prayer» during revival services that would often last for several weeks.