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"This is quite radically different than the evangelicalism of my youth. The things that we’ve been talking about are not representative of evangelicalism. They’re not representative of conservative evangelicalism. So I think that’s important to keep in mind. This is a movement that’s growing in popularity and one of the ways they’ve been able to do that [is because] they’re not very identifiable to most people. They’re just presented as non-denominational or just Christian — but it is an identifiable movement now with an identifiable ideology."
Reblogged from nprfreshair
Rachel Tabachnick, on the international “apostolic and prophetic” movement. [complete interview here] (via nprfreshair)
