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	<title>Comments on: Mosaic and a Missional Ethos</title>
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		<title>By: Jay Lewis</title>
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		<description>Brad,
Boy do these words ring true.  I especially related to the comment and quote, &quot;McManus was asked when is it too soon to send new followers of Christ “back out?” He replied “It is never too soon but it can be too late!” In other words if new believers stay within the church culture for very long they, in many cases, can no longer relate to the culture or even have the desire to connect and share with the culture.

I pray the church would do more &quot;exhaling!&quot; If we do not exhale we hyperventilate! Great insights Brad!</description>
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Boy do these words ring true.  I especially related to the comment and quote, &#8220;McManus was asked when is it too soon to send new followers of Christ “back out?” He replied “It is never too soon but it can be too late!” In other words if new believers stay within the church culture for very long they, in many cases, can no longer relate to the culture or even have the desire to connect and share with the culture.</p>
<p>I pray the church would do more &#8220;exhaling!&#8221; If we do not exhale we hyperventilate! Great insights Brad!</p>
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