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Continue reading →: ★ Redemptive Explosives
For 4th of July this year I’m taking the kids (Shannon has to work through the end of the week) to Walla Walla Washington, where my brother’s in-laws live. Every year this part of my family gets together for a big party and liberally uses explosives all around the cattle…
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Continue reading →: Redemptive Explosives
For 4th of July this year I’m taking the kids (Shannon has to work through the end of the week) to Walla Walla Washington, where my brother’s in-laws live. Every year this part of my family gets together for a big party and liberally uses explosives all around the cattle…
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Continue reading →: ★ Book Summary: “Celtic Christianity: A Sacred Tradition, A Vision of Hope”
Students at Bakke Graduate University do a lot of reading, and for each book we are asked to write a 2-3 page paper that describes the book’s thesis and arguments, then interprets the author’s intention, and then applies the book to our ministry context. The specific format is this: Description…
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Continue reading →: Book Summary: “Celtic Christianity: A Sacred Tradition, A Vision of Hope”
Students at Bakke Graduate University do a lot of reading, and for each book we are asked to write a 2-3 page paper that describes the book’s thesis and arguments, then interprets the author’s intention, and then applies the book to our ministry context. The specific format is this: Description…
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Continue reading →: ★ “The Celtic Way of Evangelism”, Chapter 2
Here’s a summary and responses to chapter 2 of George Hunter’s The Celtic Way of Evangelism. In chapter two, Hunter describes the form of community life that was shaped in early Celtic Christianity. In general, Celtic Christianity was more a movement than Roman Christianity’s tendency to institution; it incorporated more…
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Continue reading →: “The Celtic Way of Evangelism”, Chapter 2
Here’s a summary and responses to chapter 2 of George Hunter’s The Celtic Way of Evangelism. In chapter two, Hunter describes the form of community life that was shaped in early Celtic Christianity. In general, Celtic Christianity was more a movement than Roman Christianity’s tendency to institution; it incorporated more…
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Continue reading →: ★ Holy Spaces, Prayer Rocks and more Celtic thoughts
I went for a run this morning. My running path is really phenomenal – a gravel trail alongside the middle fork of Snoqualmie River, and within four blocks at most I’m out of suburbia and in nature. Yes, I can hear I-90 on the not-too-distant distance if I choose to,…
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Continue reading →: Holy Spaces, Prayer Rocks and more Celtic thoughts
I went for a run this morning. My running path is really phenomenal – a gravel trail alongside the middle fork of Snoqualmie River, and within four blocks at most I’m out of suburbia and in nature. Yes, I can hear I-90 on the not-too-distant distance if I choose to,…
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Continue reading →: ★ “The Celtic Way of Evangelism”, Chapter 1
Chapter 1 of George Hunter’s “The Celtic Way of Evangelism” sets the historical framework for Patrick’s interaction with the Celtic peoples in the British isles. As you’re perhaps aware, Patrick’s story goes like this: An Englishman born into an aristocratic Christian family, Patrick and other villagers were captured in a…
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Continue reading →: “The Celtic Way of Evangelism”, Chapter 1
Chapter 1 of George Hunter’s “The Celtic Way of Evangelism” sets the historical framework for Patrick’s interaction with the Celtic peoples in the British isles. As you’re perhaps aware, Patrick’s story goes like this: An Englishman born into an aristocratic Christian family, Patrick and other villagers were captured in a…


