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    Baptists dont drink alcohol in front of each other

    Friday, January 5th, 2007

    Tallskinnykiwi Andrew Jones has an amusing post about Baptists and Booze. Reminds me of this: In my experience, unbelievers don’t get offended when Christians have a Bud. Fundamentalist Christians do. Unbelievers tend not to notice, and when they do, it’s because they are relieved that they’re not being judged.

    Christians and Booze

    Monday, December 5th, 2005

    I just found this question from “Mel” from back in October: In your opinion is an occasional glass of wine or a beer okay assuming you don’t over imbide? So sorry for not responding sooner. Not sure how I missed it, but the timing is good. My November U2 article generated a lengthy Op-Ed in [...]

    Question of the week

    Monday, December 5th, 2005

    The following op-ed ran in the December issue of Tri-State Voice in response to my November article, “I’m Going to See U2 (and other Reflections on Missional Living).” In response, my third question of the week: Is it possible that outreaching to unbelievers (in the way described in the U2 article) and serving as our [...]