Alistair Begg, "Made for His Pleasure"
"We tend to be behind the curve...When aerobic excercise, aided by video, grabbed center stage, Christians decided they must have their own version. So they created "Praisercize" to substitute for "Jazzercize." The result? Christians who had a desire to get fit neglected the opportunity to plug in with their non-Christian friends, choosing instead to form another "holy huddle": bodies bouncing in time to worship songs. This allowed them to shun the secular and trivialize the sacred."
"We tend to be behind the curve...When aerobic excercise, aided by video, grabbed center stage, Christians decided they must have their own version. So they created "Praisercize" to substitute for "Jazzercize." The result? Christians who had a desire to get fit neglected the opportunity to plug in with their non-Christian friends, choosing instead to form another "holy huddle": bodies bouncing in time to worship songs. This allowed them to shun the secular and trivialize the sacred."