There are many, many people we can learn from who are not in the brotherhood. We have not produced anything remotely equivalent or superior to the works of men like CS Lewis, Francis Schaeffer, or Charles Spurgeon, among others.
Even if we disagree with each of them on many points, it's ok to learn from the things they got right.
Sadly, I agree with Jack Wilkie that we have very few, if any, works from the brotherhood that can even come close to being equivalent or superior to some of the works of those outside of the brotherhood.
As a minister and one in constant study, I have found many great works from those outside the brotherhood. We must take the good and soft out the bad.
There are many, many people we can learn from who are not in the brotherhood. We have not produced anything remotely equivalent or superior to the works of men like CS Lewis, Francis Schaeffer, or Charles Spurgeon, among others.
Even if we disagree with each of them on many points, it's ok to learn from the things they got right.
Sadly, I agree with Jack Wilkie that we have very few, if any, works from the brotherhood that can even come close to being equivalent or superior to some of the works of those outside of the brotherhood.
As a minister and one in constant study, I have found many great works from those outside the brotherhood. We must take the good and soft out the bad.