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Continue reading →: ★ Blogging through “The Celtic Way of Evangelism”. Again.
I’ve been looking forward to re-reading George Hunter’s excellent book “The Celtic Way of Evangelism” as soon as I saw it on the reading list for my Celtic Trail course at Bakke. I blogged a summary of this book previously, and pointed to an interview with Hunter in this brief…
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Continue reading →: Blogging through “The Celtic Way of Evangelism”. Again.
I’ve been looking forward to re-reading George Hunter’s excellent book “The Celtic Way of Evangelism” as soon as I saw it on the reading list for my Celtic Trail course at Bakke. I blogged a summary of this book previously, and pointed to an interview with Hunter in this brief…
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Continue reading →: ★ Skimming Galatians, part 1
The fine folks of Ohana Project have begun to work through the Biblical letter of Galatians. Last weekend was chapter 1; next weekend is the monthly community service project and then we’ll look at chapter 2, so I wanted to reread the little book to remind myself how it all…
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Continue reading →: Skimming Galatians, part 1
The fine folks of Ohana Project have begun to work through the Biblical letter of Galatians. Last weekend was chapter 1; next weekend is the monthly community service project and then we’ll look at chapter 2, so I wanted to reread the little book to remind myself how it all…
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Continue reading →: Christian Leadership Lessons from John the Baptist
I was reading through John this evening and noticed something again that I think is worth a quick blurb. In John 1:29-42, we see Jesus’ cousin John doing his thing: baptising people in preparation for what he considers to be a turning point in the history of his nation; calling…
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Continue reading →: ★ Folklife Festival and Regrets
I have very few regrets in my life. Usually I have none, and though there are phases of my life that I’d rather not repeat again, I can see that I’ve survived them and maybe even learned something from the process. But every now and then I have a specific…
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Continue reading →: Folklife Festival and Regrets
I have very few regrets in my life. Usually I have none, and though there are phases of my life that I’d rather not repeat again, I can see that I’ve survived them and maybe even learned something from the process. But every now and then I have a specific…
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Continue reading →: ★ On Integrity
I found this quote in tomorrow’s reading (I don’t know what day of the week it is when I pick this book up early in the morning, sue me… :)) from Celtic Daily Prayer. It speaks well of the desire for integrity – for the private and public life, the…
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Continue reading →: On Integrity
I found this quote in tomorrow’s reading (I don’t know what day of the week it is when I pick this book up early in the morning, sue me… :)) from Celtic Daily Prayer. It speaks well of the desire for integrity – for the private and public life, the…
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Continue reading →: ★ What makes a church healthy?
I’m not sure that there’s that many people reading here these days ;-), but I have a question to ask. I’d actually love to hear answers from church-attenders and from not-attenders. When you think of a healthy church, what makes that church healthy? Discuss.


