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The Good and the Bad of Christian Fundamentalism

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Plus, We Need to Avoid a 2020 Rematch and More Stories and News [Crosswalk.com Logo]( Connecting through Crisis  [Faith](        [News](        [Devotionals](     [The Good and the Bad of Christian Fundamentalism](  Clarence L. Haynes Jr. A person who identifies as a Christian Fundamentalist is making a commitment to adhere to the core doctrines that are essential to Christianity. That sounds good in theory, but I told you there were good and bad things to know about Christian Fundamentalism.  [CONTINUE READING →](         [How Do I Find a Safe Church after Leaving a Legalistic One?](  Kelly-Jayne McGlynn It's no secret that younger generations are leaving the Church in droves –for all sorts of reasons. In her research, Sarah Margaret Vaughn cites spiritual wounds from exclusivity, inauthenticity, and dislike for the Church's involvement in politics, power, and money as the reason Millennials are leaving the Church. And if you are one of them but want to find a church community again, you may be asking, "How do I decide which church is right for me? How do I find a safe church?"  [CONTINUE READING →](        [We Need to Avoid a 2020 Rematch](  Scott Slayton The 2024 election needs to be about America's future, not a battle royal over its recent past. Unless American voters reject the status quo and choose new candidates, we'll be dealing with the latter and not the former. Christian voters need to spend serious time examining primary candidates outside the two that everyone knows. Find someone who reflects your values and choose accordingly. Then, hopefully, we will all be in a better place in 2028 than we find ourselves in 2023.  [CONTINUE READING →](          [Rick Warren, Christine Caine Say Amsterdam2023 Conference Will Launch an 'Era of Unprecedented Evangelism'](  Amanda Casanova Rick Warren and Christine Caine announced this week that the Amsterdam2023 EveryONE conference in the Netherlands will launch an “era of unprecedented evangelism with the vision that every person on earth will hear the Gospel message by 2033.”  [CONTINUE READING →](         [Crosswalk.com Logo](  [Read about Salem Web Network](  |  [Unsubscribe](  |  [Email Preference Center](  © 2023 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk. Â

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