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Examining the Five Points of Calvinism

I’m glad that this worked out!

Hopefully your church can win them over. It’s funny how some people who claim they are Calvinists have no idea what they are talking about. Pastor Andy Woods is doing a series exposing Calvinism, and he used to think of himself as a Calvinist.
Mike and I decided to start watching this together last night!

My pastor also just called to talk and told me they only just found out within the last year. He shared that he still holds against Calvinism and made it clear with the husband that he has to uphold our beliefs in the group. This family is considering moving to Maine soon so it may no longer be an issue soon enough. They are still a lovely family and I made it clear I don’t hate them or anything but that we are disappointed that they hold to their false beliefs.
 
Andy Woods’ series is very good, but if I may I’ll recommend one resource that provided me the info I needed to resist my first Christian mentor who is Calvinist. If you haven’t read it, the book What Love is This? by Dave Hunt is a fast read. Most Calvinists have no clue who John Calvin was.
 
Andy Woods’ series is very good, but if I may I’ll recommend one resource that provided me the info I needed to resist my first Christian mentor who is Calvinist. If you haven’t read it, the book What Love is This? by Dave Hunt is a fast read. Most Calvinists have no clue who John Calvin was.
I believe it. I love Dave Hunt. I follow the Bearean Call and get their newsletter. Thank you, I’ll have to check the book out.
 
I believe it. I love Dave Hunt. I follow the Bearean Call and get their newsletter. Thank you, I’ll have to check the book out.
Cheeky I have that book and love it, although it's decades since I read it. FWIW if you have a kindle, the books on kindle are a lot cheaper than paper form- but the tradeoff is that you don't "own" the book and can't pass it on or loan it out.
 
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