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Contextualization in the Late-Modern West

We contextualize whether we know it or not, so let’s become better versed in our city’s and culture’s narratives, connecting God’s truth with those who need to hear it.

I didn’t embrace the Christian faith until I was on my own in college. Growing up in a pastor’s home, I was never certain about where my family’s faith ended and mine began, which led to me walking away from Christianity. (Maybe I called myself a Christian not because it was true but because of my parents?)

But at college, when a campus minister met with me regularly and showed me the radical nature of grace that could only be found in Christianity, I believed and truly owned my faith.