I was flying recently and as we were banking during the initial ascent I was able to look out of the window at the city with its skyscraper-abundant skyline getting further and further away. Suddenly a suburb came into view and I noticed that the tallest structure was unmistakably a church steeple and was reminded of something I read years ago. I don't remember who wrote it, but the gist of it went something like this: The Gospel of Matthew tells us "where your treasure is, there will your heart be, also." For centuries before the Industrial Revolution, the largest building in any city or town would have most likely been the church. It was the central meeting place. The citizens came together and gave their money to build large, beautiful churches, edifices to stand as a testament to the importance of that faith in their lives. The people might not have had much, but they spent their treasure to build those churches because it was so important to th...
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