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In the November newsletter I discuss the loyalty and its discontents. Historically, disloyalty or treachery was considered the vilest of crimes. Fidelity in relationships at one point even constituted the organizing structure of Western society. But as we've shifted to a consent based culture, loyalty is now too frequently non-existent. Christians will even explicitly disparage loyalty as a form of ungodliness. This bizarre state of affairs must be rectified at some level as part of any restoration of healthy functioning to society or the church. For the individual Christian man, finding a band of brothers, perhaps a very small one to start, in which one is joined in common purpose and common loyalty is critical.
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In the November newsletter I discuss the loyalty and its discontents. Historically, disloyalty or treachery was considered the vilest of crimes. Fidelity in relationships at one point even constituted the organizing structure of Western society. But as we've shifted to a consent based culture, loyalty is now too frequently non-existent. Christians will even explicitly disparage loyalty as a form of ungodliness. This bizarre state of affairs must be rectified at some level as part of any restoration of healthy functioning to society or the church. For the individual Christian man, finding a band of brothers, perhaps a very small one to start, in which one is joined in common purpose and common loyalty is critical.

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