I’m linking to another article today. This one addresses scandalized reading, in the double sense
https://www.fathommag.com/stories/scandalized-reading
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I’m linking to another article today. This one addresses scandalized reading, in the double sense
https://www.fathommag.com/stories/scandalized-reading
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Mary Jackquelyn Moerbe (rhymes with Furby) is an LCMS deaconess, writer, speaker, and homeschooler. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Letters, a combination of history, literature, language, and philosophy, and a BA in music. Her master of arts degree is in theology with deaconess certification from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne. She and her husband, Rev. Ned A. Moerbe, have six children and live in Oklahoma.
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Really interesting article. Thanks for sharing it.
Interesting piece–thanks for sharing!
I think the author may define “what Christians should write” a little too narrowly (not all truth is uncomfortable, even though truth is complicated), but still, good points.
Yeah. It was entirely an accident the post went live on a Saturday and without commentary from me. Whoops! 🙂