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The Ostrich Church Consultant

By Jeff Larson, The Back Pew

“Because of the soft, insipid teaching so current in the church and Christian circles, many of God’s people will go to almost any length to find some easy accommodation with their families. They will not take a bold stand in loyalty to Christ. They are afraid of a confrontation with their culture.”

-W. Phillip Keller in Predators in our Pulpits

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Big Bob said:
( August 13th, 2023 @ 10:42 am )
 
Loyalty to Christ, or loyalty to the Rev.?

"Jesus walked on the water, and I know that it's true... "

"But ometimes I think that preacher man would like to do a little walking too" -CD



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