By Josh Kannard
Picture this: you are a normal Christian, and the churches around you are steeped in controversy.
Some people have begun to feel superior to their neighbors and have shut themselves off from the perceived wickedness around them. Others have perhaps been too loose, calling people who live in outright sin “Christians,” even placing them in high positions of church leadership. Sound at all familiar?
Third-century Carthage perhaps now starts to seem a little closer to ho...
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