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	<title>Comments on: Applied Theology &#8211; The Image of God</title>
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		<title>By: wildchildjames</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really resonate with this one. I have always been a part of church fellowships where evangelism focused more on numbers of tracts passed out, fliers distributed, or confessions of faith recorded than the actual people involved. Many times I have personally heard people justify not following up on a person&#039;s physical or emotional needs because that person made a confession of faith! &quot;Their soul is taken care of.&quot; Sadly, I dont think this is an isolated view within the church. Good post.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really resonate with this one. I have always been a part of church fellowships where evangelism focused more on numbers of tracts passed out, fliers distributed, or confessions of faith recorded than the actual people involved. Many times I have personally heard people justify not following up on a person&#8217;s physical or emotional needs because that person made a confession of faith! &#8220;Their soul is taken care of.&#8221; Sadly, I dont think this is an isolated view within the church. Good post.</p>
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