In this brief editorial, Jay Adams discusses the experience of isolation and feeling alone in the world and also within the church. Adams discusses the alternative to isolation and moving away from others. Adams argues that we must learn to walk the razor’s edge that keeps us from becoming sectarian while firmly maintaining our stance. He concludes by exhorting his readers to persevere in the midst of hardship.
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