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    Missional or Malleable

    Missional or Malleable

    Today’s entry is largely in response to the idea of Christians spending too much time with worldly people so that they may persuade to be a Christian. There is a great tension between the two realms. On one side we are called to be all things to all people so that we may win some to Christ (1 Corinthians 9:22). But on the other hand Paul also reminds us in (1 Corinthians 15:33) that bad company ruins good morals. The concern is that in our efforts to be missional we have
    Odd conversations with Christians

    Odd conversations with Christians

    I recently had a conversation with a professing Christian about his over attraction to hanging out with non- Christians who habitually derail him from his walk with the Lord. His comment to me, sounded very strange since he was a professing Christian. He said “ I’d rather hang out with them because I can be myself”.” On some level I understand the point the guy is trying to make. Which I think is, when I am around these guys or group of people I can accept them and t
     

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