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Simply Missional: Bubble Creek Canyon, a Heavenly Community

Thanks to Dell Kimberly for pointing this out!

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Simply Missional: Leaving the Building

Stetzer and Geiger now get to their challenging third point:  3. Simple churches offer less at the church building, thus creating opportunities for missional living. Uh, guys, we just dropped $4 million on this building. Are you saying that it … Continue reading

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Simply Missional: Discipleship

Stetzer and Geiger write, 2. Living a missional life is a part of a simple discipleship process. Jesus’ famous words, known as the Great Commission, are often quoted yet also misunderstood in many churches. “Go and make disciples of all … Continue reading

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Simply Missional: Being Strategic

Geiger and Stetzer begin with premise: Being missional and being simple require strategic thinking. [Missional] leaders do not expect mission to just happen. They prayerfully seek for the best systems and structures that both facilitate and validate effective missional thrust into their … Continue reading

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Simply Missional: Introduction

Ed Stetzer and Eric Geiger wrote an article called “Simply Missional” for Neue magazine. They make some great points I thought I’d reflect on in the next few posts. Background Stetzer is a Baptist pastor, author of several books, and … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: How Football Explains Everything

I love college football. Doesn’t everybody? And it occurs to me that a football example would help make some sense of what I’m talking about. I mean, it’s been pretty philosophical — even metaphysical — to this point. It’s time … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 8

Fifth theological point: a new thought on baptism Just as is true of God, the Spirit does not have to operate in our time-space realm. The Spirit may well act outside our time and so violate what appears to be … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 7

Fourth theological conclusion — prevenient grace makes better sense It’s just a thought. And I know I can’t prove this. Remember: the classic Calvinist argument is that humans cannot have faith without the Spirit changing their hearts. The classic Arminian … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 6

Why does earth-time go in only one direction? Sounds like a stupid question, doesn’t it? Believe it or not, physicists wrestle with this one. It’s a very hot issue among theorists today. Nearly all the equations that describe physics run … Continue reading

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Searching for a Third Way: Baptism, Part 5.5

I get emails. This one is particularly intringuing. … That is, is our view of baptism too narrow?  To wit: Is our view that baptism is only the act of the dunking too narrow.  Should it be more broad as … Continue reading

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