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Posted on January 28, 2019August 6, 2021

5 Things Needed More Than Theology for Unity in the Church: A Response to Al Mohler

It was some months ago now that I added to my list of things to write about a lecture from Al Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Convention’s Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY. Here is the link to the one-minute video and below is the transcript: Continue reading “5 Things Needed More Than Theology for Unity in the Church: A Response to Al Mohler”

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