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Avoiding Unnecessary Conflict | Disruptive Presence 107

24/9/2024
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In which John and David explore Acts 19, the dynamics of mob mentality, the role of a city clerk in calming a chaotic assembly, and the implications of Paul's absence during a critical moment. They discuss the early church's approach to presenting the gospel without resorting to blasphemy or lawlessness, and how this reflects on their relationship with the Roman Empire. How important is living out the gospel in a way that maintains credibility and avoids unnecessary conflict.

Episode 164 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 107

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