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    Hidden Hope

    By Tim Etherington | July 20, 2007

    I got the most recent copy of Christianity Today yesterday and when I read the cover I set it aside with a heavy heart. The lead story is the spread of the health and wealth gospel in Africa. Great. We’re exporting our worst, greediest theology to the poorest continent. I couldn’t even consider looking inside. But I did and I’m glad, it wasn’t all bad news:

    Good stuff hidden behind extremely bad news on the cover. If you get a chance, look past the heart breaking part and find the gold.

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    One Response to “Hidden Hope”

    1. Tom Hicks Says:
      July 23rd, 2007 at 9:16 pm

      Tim, good post. I really enjoyed the CT editorial on justification. Blessings!

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