![]() As I look at what is happening in the church today all I can think of is people standing on two sides of a fault that is in the process of shifting. I was born on the San Andreas fault in Los Angeles, and we would have lots of earthquakes. They have these divisions in the earth where these plates shift and cause catastrophic events. “Fault Lines” is the metaphor that in many ways carries your argument – explain that for us, and the catastrophe you see looming over evangelicalism.įault lines are the place where earthquakes take place. I really appreciate the opportunity to be with you and talk about it. Voddie, welcome, and congratulations on an excellent and very important book! Voddie Baucham is no stranger to our readers at Books At a Glance, and today he is with us to talk about his timely and very important new book, Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe. ![]() ![]() Greetings, I’m Fred Zaspel, and welcome to another Author Interview here on Books At a Glance. ![]()
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