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	<title>Comments on: A reflection of Christ?</title>
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		<title>By: michael krahn</title>
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		<description>Keller is brilliant. 

Now, if we can just get past saying that attracting those people is enough. After we attract them, we must walk with them towards Christ, and at some point there must be the repentance that leads to adoption into the family of Christ, and then or course we continue to walk together with them in continual repentance, receiving the grace of God.

What I&#039;m hearing from some of the presenters this week is that the poor and marginalized are already doing kingdom work and we just need to pat them on the back and say &quot;Good job!&quot;. Yes, we should, but we should not stop there.</description>
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<p>Now, if we can just get past saying that attracting those people is enough. After we attract them, we must walk with them towards Christ, and at some point there must be the repentance that leads to adoption into the family of Christ, and then or course we continue to walk together with them in continual repentance, receiving the grace of God.</p>
<p>What I'm hearing from some of the presenters this week is that the poor and marginalized are already doing kingdom work and we just need to pat them on the back and say "Good job!". Yes, we should, but we should not stop there.</p>
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