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Old 05-05-2008, 12:24 PM
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Default Re: Evangelicals say faith is now too political

This shift is mostly supported by our new generation of adult Christians as getting on with the real business of Christianity which is spelled out pretty plainly in the New Testament. It has some good backers in the powerful community of older ministers. But we will see if the other big players get on board. The article suggests it cannot be done without them, but what they fail to realize (and all older people miss till it hits them in the face) is that this bunch of thirty something and even now forty somethings work is dynamic due to the energy levels involved. Community outreach, missions, church building, and music ministries staffed by well educated, focused groups of creative minds.
The old power brokers in Evangelical Christianity just might be eating some dust soon if they don't quickly see the light.
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