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Balanced Christianity is unavailable, but you can change that!

Christians tend to polarize. Some have an intellectual faith, while others are more emotional. Some focus on structure while others focus on freedom. And some champion evangelism while others advocate for social action. John Stott’s classic statement of balanced Christianity shows how we can hold these tensions together in biblical, faithful ways. Also included is an interview with John Stott...

Presbyterianism, Methodism and even Brethrenism. Each is a traditional or cultural form of historic Christianity. That form colors not only our doctrinal formularies, but our liturgy (or nonliturgy) and music, our church buildings and their decor, the respective roles of clergy and laity in the church, our printing and publicity, our pastoral and evangelistic methods, in fact everything we do as churches. And all of it should be subjected to regular, critical, biblical investigation. So when we resist
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