“Onward” Book Review: A Refreshing Vision for Engaging Your Church on Social Issues
In this "Onward" book review, Russell Moore provides churches with a theological primer on engaging the important social and political issues of our day.
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In this "Onward" book review, Russell Moore provides churches with a theological primer on engaging the important social and political issues of our day.
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Recent reports highlight a growing number of people who love God but have left the church. This article gives four ways to engage the dechurched.
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