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Hi all,
This just popped up in my YouTube feed, and although I am not personally an Evangelical of the type that Mr. Moore is (I'd like to think all Christians are evangelical in the sense of being ready and willing to share the good news, but "Evangelical" here has a different, more denominationally-focused meaning), I think he has some interesting thoughts on the future and present circumstances of Evangelical Christianity in America, so I figured I'd share it here, in hopes of sparking reflection and discussion. I'd love to read what everyone who watches it has to say about the points raised in it by Mr. Moore.
Note: I wasn't sure what board this would best fit on, so if any mod or other person wants it to be moved to somewhere where it might be more fitting, I'd be okay with that. I don't spend time on the Protestant-focused subforums of this website since I'm not a Protestant, so I don't really know where this could fit on them.
This just popped up in my YouTube feed, and although I am not personally an Evangelical of the type that Mr. Moore is (I'd like to think all Christians are evangelical in the sense of being ready and willing to share the good news, but "Evangelical" here has a different, more denominationally-focused meaning), I think he has some interesting thoughts on the future and present circumstances of Evangelical Christianity in America, so I figured I'd share it here, in hopes of sparking reflection and discussion. I'd love to read what everyone who watches it has to say about the points raised in it by Mr. Moore.
Note: I wasn't sure what board this would best fit on, so if any mod or other person wants it to be moved to somewhere where it might be more fitting, I'd be okay with that. I don't spend time on the Protestant-focused subforums of this website since I'm not a Protestant, so I don't really know where this could fit on them.