Is the age of Big Name Christian leaders (of our persuasion) likely over?
The promotion of John MacArthur to glory is, in many ways, a particularly loud call to ponder to the future of the conservative evangelical movement, especially in the realm of leadership. We have lost leaders in a variety of realms, like James Dobson, Warren Wiersbe, and a host of other notables with significant influence. While we still have a good number of influential big names (Franklin Graham, Erwin Lutzer, Chuck Swindoll, D.A. Carson, Ken Ham, John Piper) in both popular and academic realms, they are up there in the years.
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