We Cannot Compartmentalize Our Faith

Be faithful in every aspect of your life.

One of our newest resources, Being a Counter-cultural Church, is designed to help your church discern the prevailing features of our culture which, to be faithful to the Lord, it must resist. To help build this resource I interviewed Ken Myers, who is founder and editor of Mars Hill Audio.

In this brief excerpt below, Myers lays out a definition for culture–"a way of life"–and consequently a foundation for why we as Christians must be concerned about living counter-culturally. I think Myers is right. Do you?

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