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Milton, Michael - Reformed Theological Seminary | February 12, 2013

 
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Dr. Michael Milton, Chancellor/CEO of Reformed Theological Seminary and author of the book, "Silent No More: A Biblical Call for the Church to Speak to State and Culture", shared some perspective leading up to the State of the Union address on 2/12/13 and stressed the importance of Christians speaking truth into the culture. His website is www.michaelmilton.org.