- "Many of the questions we ask God can't be answered directly, not because God doesn't know the answers but because our questions don't make sense. As C.S. Lewis once pointed out, many of our questions are, from God's point of view, rather like someone asking, "Is yellow square or round?" or "How many hours are there in a mile?” ― N.T. Wright, Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense
- “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” ― Oscar Wilde
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
The great divide I have been wrestling, and struggling to see and discover an ultimate reality to live out the Christian walk. To be “really human”as NT Wright puts it; a well balanced life that is about what Jesus was … Continue reading
Posted in Alan Hirsch, Ecclesiology, Hugh Halter, Jesus, Missional, NT Wright, Postmodernism
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An analysis of our church paradigm
For a long time now church has been set up a certain way. The model has been rather simple…You have a head Pastor and you have some people or aka-congregation. As it grows sometimes churches add elders, sometimes deacons, and … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church History, David Dark, Ecclesiology, Jesus, Missional, Postmodernism, Religion, Robert Webber, Theology
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