Reformed Pastors Respond to Tullian Tchividjian’s Explosive Exit From The Gospel Coalition

UNITED STATES
Gospel Herald

By Leah Marianne Klett (news@gospelherald.com)

Following Pastor Tullian Tchividjian’s explosive exit from The Gospel Coalition, several reformed pastors have taken to social media to address their take on the situation.

In his letter of resignation, Tchividjian, who is the grandson of evangelist Billy Graham, revealed he had hoped keep blog content on the TGC website until August, but was “disappointed and confused” to discover that TGC members wanted his posts removed “ASAP.”

“I know I have had some differences with some of the other contributors to this site but my goal has always been to do nothing but preach the Good News with every post, to bring relief to the burdened and broken, and rest to the weary and heavy laden by fixing the readers’ eyes on the finished work of Jesus,” he wrote.

According to Tchividjian, the decision seemed to mostly “be personal, some of it theological.”

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