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For many decades premillennialism has been the dominate viewpoint among American Christians when it comes to Eschatology. Yet in recent years the Postmillennial viewpoint has been growing in popularity and many churches are finding themselves shifting how they view their role in bringing about God's Kingdom here on earth as it is in heaven. However, not all churches are able to survive such a drastic shift in theology. Today we will discuss how postmillennialism destroyed a church plant and caused its members to uproot from the city of origin. If you've ever considered starting a church plant or are hoping to join one, we hope today's conversation will challenge you to avoid a "kamikaze" strategy and instead will cause you took think deeper about how you can implement the great commission in your neighborhood.
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For many decades premillennialism has been the dominate viewpoint among American Christians when it comes to Eschatology. Yet in recent years the Postmillennial viewpoint has been growing in popularity and many churches are finding themselves shifting how they view their role in bringing about God's Kingdom here on earth as it is in heaven. However, not all churches are able to survive such a drastic shift in theology. Today we will discuss how postmillennialism destroyed a church plant and caused its members to uproot from the city of origin. If you've ever considered starting a church plant or are hoping to join one, we hope today's conversation will challenge you to avoid a "kamikaze" strategy and instead will cause you took think deeper about how you can implement the great commission in your neighborhood.

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