Mark Driscoll a Threat to Faithful Christians?
Written by Mark Van Steenwyk : September 26, 2006
I’ve always though that Mark Driscoll was a “safe” guy for Reformed traditionalists that want to be culturally relevant. I’ve always thought of him as a sort of young, hip, John Piper that sometimes lets a cuss-word out. Apparently I was wrong. Apparently he is a danger to the fabric of Christianity. At least that is what it says here.
If Driscoll is dangerous, then I and those of my ilk must already be embraced by the cold blue flames of hell.
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I disagree strongly with Mark’s view on women in pastoral leadership (and with Piper also.) But a threat to Christianity, I don’t think so.