I believe the truth should be proclaimed. However, whenever something is presented that challenges beliefs that are so widely regarded as true, the results can be costly in terms of friendship and fellowship in the Gospel. The truth never should be a barrier to Gospel fellowship, but not all believers judge all things by the Gospel. Sometimes, believers will judge by tradition and systems of theological thought instead of the Gospel. I find all of that disheartening. But nevertheless, I will not hide who I am and what it is I believe. Ask me what I believe, and I will tell you.
About Brandan Kraft
Brandan Kraft grew up in the Missouri Ozarks town of Potosi and has worked in Information Technology since 1998. He began publishing Christian writing online in 1997 with the website bornagain.net, which later developed into PristineGrace.org.
Through Pristine Grace, Brandan writes and teaches from a sovereign grace perspective, emphasizing Christ’s finished work, the sufficiency of the Gospel, and the rest that flows from God’s gracious initiative rather than religious striving. His teaching is Scripture-centered, pastoral in tone, and shaped by real life rather than controversy or debate.
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