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When evangelicals make a mess, who cleans it up? Many today are
discarding the evangelical label, even if they still hold to the
historic tenets of evangelicalism. But evangelicalism is a space,
not just a brand, and living in that space is complicated. As a
lifelong evangelical who happens to be a biracial Asian/White
millennial, Dan Stringer has felt both included and alienated by
the evangelical community and has wrestled with whether to stay or
go. He sits as an uneasy evangelical insider with ties to many of
evangelicalism's historic organizations and institutions. Neither
"everything's fine" nor "burn it all down," Stringer offers a
thoughtful appreciation of evangelicalism's history, identity, and
strengths, but also lament for its blind spots, toxic brokenness,
and complicity with injustice. From this complicated space, we can
move forward with informed vision rather than resignation and with
hope for our future together.
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