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Machen Didn’t Say It
This quote has been making the rounds as something attributed to Machen: For Christians to influence the world with the truth of God’s Word requires the recovery of the great Reformation doctrine of vocation. Christians are called to God’s service not only in church professions but also in every secular calling. The task of restoring… Read More→