…the truths of Christianity are constant, unchanging, and meant for all people, times, and places. But the methods by which truth is articulated and practiced must be culturally appropriated, and therefore constantly translated …if doctrine is constant and practice is constantly changing, the result is living orthodoxy.


Warnock, Adrian, Interview with Mark Driscoll, Adrian's Blog, April 2, 2006.


…the truths of Christianity are constant, unchanging, and meant for all people, times, and places. But the methods by which truth is articulated...

…the truths of Christianity are constant, unchanging, and meant for all people, times, and places. But the methods by which truth is articulated...

…the truths of Christianity are constant, unchanging, and meant for all people, times, and places. But the methods by which truth is articulated...

…the truths of Christianity are constant, unchanging, and meant for all people, times, and places. But the methods by which truth is articulated...