Loving Your Neighbor is Impossible without a Willingness to Risk

Randy Alcorn had a great quote on his blog yesterday  from C.S. Lewis on the vulnerability of love. I’ve got nothing to add except that I want to encourage you to not think of its application with regard to romance but in relationship with your neighbors and those to whom God is calling you to … More Loving Your Neighbor is Impossible without a Willingness to Risk

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Prayer Walking is Great. It Also has Little Biblical Warrant

Musing on a Sunday Afternoon The days are longer. The air is warmer (slightly). Soon, farm machinery will start to move across the fields. Soon after, the seed will go into the ground. Good weather should also make Christians think about how they will begin to plant the seed of God’s word. And we will … More Prayer Walking is Great. It Also has Little Biblical Warrant

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The World We Live In Needs Us to Befriend Them

I ran across this when WordPress automatically linked it to one of my posts as having similar content. Must have been a tag that was similar. The author is a good writer. She is insightful and paints graphic pictures of the meaninglessness of much of what Americans fill their lives with. She is a cynic, … More The World We Live In Needs Us to Befriend Them

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Questions We Never Ask But Should

Thursday is for Discipleship What is included in making disciples? Are disciple-making and discipleship the same thing? Is spiritual-formation a synonym for making-disciples? What do we gain when we separate evangelism from discipleship? What do we lose? Why did Jesus never separate evangelism (proclamation) from following (spiritual formation)? If Jesus didn’t separate them, any ideas … More Questions We Never Ask But Should

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Intensely Local: God gave you that house, how will you use it for His glory?

“Using what you have, where you are, whom you are among, to make a difference for Christ.”  Here’s a series of exercises to help your small group or house church begin to develop an Intensely Local texture to their ministry. Principle: The home and the ‘hood rather than the church building and programs, are the primary … More Intensely Local: God gave you that house, how will you use it for His glory?

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First Century New Believer Follow-up: A Sobering Reassessment

Monday is for Discussion “And after they had preached the gospel to that city and had made many disciples, they returned to Lystra and to Iconium and to Antioch, strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying, ‘Through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God.’” (Acts … More First Century New Believer Follow-up: A Sobering Reassessment

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