The United States has a trade gap but one product we shouldn’t be importing is schlocky “evangelical” piety and practice.
Filed under: American Christianity, Evangelical Escapades | Tagged: wacky evangelicalism
Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California, author, and Associate Pastor at Oceanside United Reformed Church (Carlsbad, CA)
The United States has a trade gap but one product we shouldn’t be importing is schlocky “evangelical” piety and practice.
Filed under: American Christianity, Evangelical Escapades | Tagged: wacky evangelicalism
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exporting?
Rube, your Seinfeld is showing. I like it.
Importing. Exporting. All lies. A ruse so that we can meet with Marissa Tome.