Josh Simpson – Why doesn’t the Reformed Christian movement orient like the Amish do in terms of community; all living around each other. There are plenty of counties in Texas where this is possible. Fannin County is a great example. Why don’t Reformed Christians buy up land and keep it within the family?
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Should Christians Imitate The Amish?
Josh Simpson – Why doesn’t the Reformed Christian movement orient like the Amish do in terms of community; all living around each other. There are plenty of counties in Texas where this is possible. Fannin County is a great example. Why don’t Reformed Christians buy up land and keep it within the family?
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