In this article, Jonathan Dodson examines the effectiveness of accountability groups. He argues that they can be positive and helpful in developing a supportive faith community, but they can also introduce negative practices. Dodson explores both negatives and positives for accountability groups and suggests principles for keeping accountability groups away from legalism and confessional booth practices.
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