In a review of Michael Wittmer's new book, Don't Stop Believing, blogger Tad Delay speaks about Rob Bell in precise, generationally senstive, vernacular. "I’m not saying anything critical of Rob Bell disciples; I have a bit of a man-crush on the prophet of G-Rap myself." That's enough to make the prophet from G-Rap, the Moses of the second exodus, BC's Brother Bell blush. We applaud Delay for speaking boldly about the manly affections so many harbor.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Quote of the Month
In a review of Michael Wittmer's new book, Don't Stop Believing, blogger Tad Delay speaks about Rob Bell in precise, generationally senstive, vernacular. "I’m not saying anything critical of Rob Bell disciples; I have a bit of a man-crush on the prophet of G-Rap myself." That's enough to make the prophet from G-Rap, the Moses of the second exodus, BC's Brother Bell blush. We applaud Delay for speaking boldly about the manly affections so many harbor.
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All I can say is "Ugh."
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