This is the question we should always ask ourselves: when heaping praise, offering constructive criticism, celebrating, mourning, and serving others. ππΌππΌππΌ
How are you going being inclusive of traditional evangelical Christians? Invited any around for dinner and help share their stories and experiences? True genuine traditional Christians are becoming a minority. Only 20% believe the Bible is the word of God
I get coffee pretty regularly with an old ministry friend. I have not distanced myself from my evangelical friends at all, other than the distance that has naturally come because I'm outspoken about deconstruction issues. this is a really weird angle of criticism tbh. and evangelicalism is still the predominant christian presence in America.
This is the question we should always ask ourselves: when heaping praise, offering constructive criticism, celebrating, mourning, and serving others. ππΌππΌππΌ
How are you going being inclusive of traditional evangelical Christians? Invited any around for dinner and help share their stories and experiences? True genuine traditional Christians are becoming a minority. Only 20% believe the Bible is the word of God
I get coffee pretty regularly with an old ministry friend. I have not distanced myself from my evangelical friends at all, other than the distance that has naturally come because I'm outspoken about deconstruction issues. this is a really weird angle of criticism tbh. and evangelicalism is still the predominant christian presence in America.