Secularism can’t stop conversions

John Piper  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Oct 2015
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Secularism can’t stop conversions

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John Piper addresses a question on many Christians’ minds today

A few weeks ago, I was talking with some pastors in England.

In spite of the fact that Britain has been outpacing the United States in the usual signs of secularisation, one of the pastors said that developments in the last couple years, even in Britain, have had a new effect on people in the church. It seems now to many believers that true Christians hold views so different from the culture that they wonder if anyone can be converted.

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