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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?
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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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