Jimmy and Joe were prompted to talk about fundamentalists and fake calvinists on the internet. What is a fundamentalist? How was the term changed it's meaning over the years. Who are these modern "fundies" and what danger do they pose? How should we interact with these types?
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5 Principles for Better Devotionals
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