public policy, a focus on various vocations, specific kinds of marriages, family counseling, and so on. And all of that requires new, concerted educational strategies on liberal arts and seminary campuses, as well as in think tanks and parachurch ministries. And in churches. Especially in churches—a topic to which I now want to give special attention as I draw to a close. In a conversation I had with Craig Dykstra19 a few years ago, he told me about the three questions he wished
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