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| I would hope that when Christians meet people who show an interest in the topics raised in The Da Vinci Code, they can respond in a winsome and non-combative fashion and say, “Let me share a few things about it. I see why so many people are reading itit’s a fun book to read. But there is not much of anything in it that is true about Christianity.” I would hope that could be a model for engaging culture. Youthworker: Do you have any final thoughts for youth workers? Blomberg: Yes. Everyone should get and study Darrell Bock’s book Breaking the Da Vinci Code. Many thanks to YouthWorker for allowing us to reprint portions of this article from the May/June 2006 issue. If you aren’t already a subscriber to YouthWorker Journal, I’d strongly suggest you check it out at www.youthworker.com WORKS CITED: Jones, Tony. Postmodern Youth Ministry. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Youth Specialties Books, 2001. |
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