is a husband, father and foster parent who pastors a local church just outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He believes the church faces the possibility of great opportunity or great tragedy and he's very interested in what others believe will help lead her to the former and avoid the latter.
By Paul Littleton on 12/18/2009
I suspect that as long as the church remains in the world there will be reform movements calling her to greater faithfulness. I’d have to agree with the Protestant Reformers who believed that that was a good thing. Not perfect. But good. Semper Reformanda. Always Reforming.
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