Mark Driscoll in the Washington Post

October 16, 2009

in Culture, Mark Driscoll, Mission

In an article entitled No ‘Best Case’ Way to Present God, but Many False Ways, Mark Driscoll has made his debut in the Post: “Christianity is not first and foremost about a sacred place to pilgrimage to, a philosophical system to ponder, a moral code to live, a religious tradition to honor, or an impersonal god to experience. Rather, Christianity is about a person who claimed to be the only God and said he would prove his unprecedented claim by living without sin, dying for sinners, and conquering death through resurrection . . .” Great to see the gospel in this paper!

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