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Tag Archives: seeker-sensitive
10 reasons to [not] attend church
I found this post by Kurt Onken today at the Wittenberg Trail, and thought it was worth referencing. The socially-palatable, seeker over-sensitive church has no future. This may appear to some to show that Christianity is losing ground. However, I … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Letter to a Christian Nation, My Own Personal Religion
Tagged Church, collapse, evengelical, gospel, seeker-sensitive
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