The Reformed world struggles to get along. It is rich in theology but poor in cohesion. And it’s not for lack of confessions or clarity. Reformed Christians have no shortage of doctrinal precision. The problem lies deeper: much of our fragmentation is driven by status games dressed up as theological conviction.
At a recent Center for Baptist Leadership e…
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