Why Affirmation Is Not Love: A Conversation at the Pastors Roundtable 

The big word of the 2020s is "affirmation." Affirm people's pronouns, affirm their lifestyle choices, affirm the decrees of America's rulers. But God doesn't care about being "nice." He cares about si
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