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The Strange Yet Familiar Tale of Brian, Rob, and Don

A decade ago, they stood as the leading voices for our evangelical future. We all know what happened since. But do we know why?
The Strange Yet Familiar Tale  of Brian, Rob, and Don

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Kevin writes,

"I still stand by my fundamental point in this article, namely, that we need a movement-wide, soul-searching look at the results of our ecclesiology. However, the article has produced a food fight in the church's cafeteria that I did not intend. I regret that it has not been helpful to the body of Christ.

It's Lent, a time to be quiet, confess my own sins, and serve the people in need in my own parish and community."

Thanks to all for your honest dialogue and engagement on a pressing issue. - Paul

March
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