yes, and John Piper was the one to preach on "racial reconciliation" at The MBI Founder's Week in 2001, and then acted as though he knew nothing about the wonderful "Azusa Street" outpouring in the early 1900s...or worse yet, acted as though what God did on Azusa Street was null and void, because it didn't fit his little "evangelical paradigm."
I'm sorry, I don't put a lot of stock in John Piper...
Phil, I completely understand. In many ways, he is looked at as "more than a man" by his devotees. I am not one of them, but I like to see what a variety of people have to say.
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yes, and John Piper was the one to preach on "racial reconciliation" at The MBI Founder's Week in 2001, and then acted as though he knew nothing about the wonderful "Azusa Street" outpouring in the early 1900s...or worse yet, acted as though what God did on Azusa Street was null and void, because it didn't fit his little "evangelical paradigm."
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Phil, I completely understand. In many ways, he is looked at as "more than a man" by his devotees. I am not one of them, but I like to see what a variety of people have to say.
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