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Exile on Main Street is also an apt turn of phrase for describing the Christian’s somewhat ambiguous relationship with nationality. Christians are on Main Street as citizens in the nation of their citizenship, but they are never fully at home in it. We’re on Main Street, but we’re also exiles on Main Street. This is the tension created by baptism—from the moment we are baptized into the body of Christ we become expatriates in the land of our birth.
Postcards from Babylon: The Church In American Exile
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