American Christians have never before been confronted with so much animosity. As the threats continue to mount, it is prudent to ask the question we never imagined we would have to ponder: “How does a born-again believer live in a culture that increasingly hates us?” What does God want? God wants a holy, set apart, distinct people who respond to animosity in such profoundly shocking ways that sinners get saved.
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