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May 31, 2023Liked by Michael Krahn

Michael.

I so respect you for writing these columns. They bring things to light, also things that have happened to me in spiritual. Things that almost brought me to not believe anymore.

This of course happened in a different church than you pastor, but I do appreciate your openness to others.

And in my case I wasn't able to ask or explain.

Being able to ask questions is so crucial.

And I'm so glad that you and our pastor Franz can work together in God's kingdom. I'm also so happy that past tensions between us and some other churches have lessened.

I pray blessings upon you Michael.

Jake knelsen

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There’s an insurmountable chasm between exvangelicals and evangelicals in the form of Hebrews 6:4-8. This passage renders it impossible for a “believer” to ever hear an “exvangelical” and see them as anything more than insincere at best and a Devil’s pawn at worst.

I repeatedly saw in my time of church attendance and involvement a sentiment of desire for church growth in numbers yet a simultaneous declaration of desire for the chaff to be separated. In light of Hebrews 6:4-8, why do you care if one becomes an exvangelical? Or do you maybe have more of a concern for the fence sitters and not those who have forsaken Christianity?

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