Anonymous wrote:He's a good guy and a positive role model for people who feel lost/disconnected. I'm not an evangelical but I respect what he's trying to do. He's not for everyone. Probably not for most here.
I met him when he was a guest at Harvard. I was taking a class from Robert Putnam (the "Bowling Alone" author) and he was a guest speaker. He was straightforward about us not really being his target audience, but handled difficult questions with grace and emphasized the importance of trying to turn around the dissolution of community in America -- preventing us from being "alone together." His version of how to do that involves God.
An average day on DCUM will show there's something to his perspective on the problem. And no one here seems to have a better answer.
awesome answer!