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Can the American Church recover from Cultural Christianity?

Season 11, Ep. 10

By every metric, the American Evangelical church is not in a healthy place. We've spent the last few months talking about how Cultural Christianity is killing the American church.


So now we ask - can it even recover from Cultural Christianity?


In this bonus episode, we talk about four things we believe are needed for the American Evangelical church to heal.


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