Recently, I wrote a brief post that relayed some of the pain I believe we should feel at the current state of much of American Evangelicalism. In light of this, I am interested in looking into why this happens to movements in the church, including but not limited to Evangelicalism.
Enjoy a previously scheduled post, as we are spending time in the middle of nowhere at Cornerstone Festival. When I was in college, one of the professors with whom I felt I resonated most was Dr.
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As I've said fairly often on this blog, I met Jesus in a Pentecostal church, and went to a Pentecostal college for one of the degrees I earned.
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