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From a Concise Blog to Church Planting in Detroit, here are a Few Articles that I Read Last Week

My new favorite, concise, and to-the-piont blog: 22 Words by Abraham Piper

Great audio presentation by James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries on why he is a Christian.  In this presentation he begins by defining what exactly is a Christian to then relate why he himself is a Christian.  If you don’t have much knowledge about Christianity, this would be a good place to start.

Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary Alum was recently portrayed in The Wall Street Journal.  The article addresses their beginning of a new church in Detroit and the litany of issues that comes with it.

 

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