![]() Voddie and I talked afterwards and it was clear we had a genuine, mutual respect for one another even though we had some different conclusions. He talked for a few minutes more and then the conference was over. The reason the quotation is missing from the second part of the quote is because I’m going from memory and don’t want to misquote the rest of what he said, but it was very close to that sentiment. Voddie looked to the audience and said, “Remember what you saw here tonight.” Remember that you saw brothers, not enemies, disagree on somethings and still be brothers. Voddie went last, and gave, for many, the most meaningful wrap up to the conference. ![]() Towards the end of the conference, the moderators asked us to give a final takeaway for the audience. The audience watched us work through all of them. While there were things I agreed with them on, we definitely had some differences of opinion. Tim and Voddie were basically in sync with their opinions on Systemic Racism, CRT, BLM, and Social Justice. The three and a half hour conference was attended by hundreds of people, mostly there to see Voddie. Wrath and Grace was hosting a panel conference on Social Justice. On Tuesday evening January 26th, 2021, I was at Lancaster Bible College. ![]() ![]() A review needed to be robust because the impact of Fault Lines is very much that. ![]() I appreciated them asking me to write it though. Editors note: This article was slated for the The Gospel Coalition but it was too much info for them to publish. ![]()
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