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God is on the move
the latest from Seat M8. Here is Andrea telling the story of her time in Turkey. M8-Andrea from The Austin Stone on Vimeo.
Dr. Mohler's take
Bryan posted a link to this article in his comment to my recent church planting post. And I wanted to make sure everybody saw both Bryan’s comment and the article. Al Mohler is discussing Fred Barnes’ article in the Wall … Continue reading
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young men adrift
Collin Hansen has a great article in Christianity Today today. He first states the problem: You know the guy. He somehow managed to graduate college, but he still lives with his parents. And he doesn’t plan to move out anytime … Continue reading
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Tagged challenge, collin hansen, danger, dangerous, gospel, men adrift, missions, risk, young men
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laity at work?
John Chandler has a post up with some David Bosch quotes and discussion regarding the importance of regular church attenders (as opposed the role of paid staff) to accomplishing the mission of God. Its a great post and you should … Continue reading
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excellent Newbigin quote
Todd Hiestand has an excellent quote from Newbigin up this morning. Here is the second half, but be sure to go read the first half too. And we can also see that wherever the missionary character of the doctrine of … Continue reading
Newbigin in the morning
I have been crashing on Newbigin this morning. Some deep thinking to get my mind going. A bracing shot of metaphorical cold water to the face as a wake up call. I first re-read his 1985 article/presentation “Can the West … Continue reading
The Call
As believers in Christ, what is our calling? Jesse Phillips is asking a pointed question on the Catablog. here is the issue and the question: Some evangelicals believe it’s our duty to fight for righteousness in our nation, creating laws … Continue reading
The Big Give
here is an idea that a church of any size can do in its community. We wanted to plan an event that was all about serving our community, so we planned this event where we would give away new backpacks … Continue reading
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Tagged back-to-school, backpacks, church, fun, games, haircuts, missions
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transitions
transitioning a conversation to the gospel requires the intention to do so and the opportunity. Joe Thorn has a list of eight topics from which the gospel is an easy leap. There are more in the comments. Here are the … Continue reading
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Tagged church, community, conversation, evangelism, missions, politics, sin
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wanting the familiar even if it hurts
Here are two interesting items that I ran across and emailed to a few folks toward the end of June. The first is a series of youtube videos with Adrian Warnock interviewing Ed Stetzer about missional church planting etc that … Continue reading
what he said II
what he said. I just finished Ed’s book, Planting Missional Churches. Very good indeed. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56J-xb3flJ8&hl=en&fs=1]
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Tagged bingo/ditto, church, contextualize, ed stetzer, missional, missions
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should I/you be a church planter?
20 questions to ask yourself from Acts 29 via Adrian Warnock
Culturally Relevant
here are some questions that a friend of mine sent a couple of weeks ago: So, some questions: What does it mean to be culturally relevant? If you are actively engaged in the culture, how do you distinguish yourself while … Continue reading