I really enjoyed this one, as a person who loves Mark Driscoll's strong outreach to the "alternative culture" of Seattle. I was a hardcore punk fan back in the 80s and a big fan of goth and "grunge" in the 90s, and being a non-Christian at those times, I will always remember the Christians who reached out to me and, the Christians who didn't, sadly (not holding a grudge though-- we all have our weaknesses and blind spots)... God bless Mark Driscoll and his work. Those people whom many theologically conservative churches might be tempted to turn away need Christ too... just as desperately as (and no more desperately than) anyone alse.
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I really enjoyed this one, as a person who loves Mark Driscoll's strong outreach to the "alternative culture" of Seattle. I was a hardcore punk fan back in the 80s and a big fan of goth and "grunge" in the 90s, and being a non-Christian at those times, I will always remember the Christians who reached out to me and, the Christians who didn't, sadly (not holding a grudge though-- we all have our weaknesses and blind spots)... God bless Mark Driscoll and his work. Those people whom many theologically conservative churches might be tempted to turn away need Christ too... just as desperately as (and no more desperately than) anyone alse.
That's a real Starbucks cup, yes?
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