2012-06-12T21:17:25-07:00

Shane Claiborne leading a prayer liturgy at Willow Creek (whole experience) from A New Liturgy on Vimeo. Read more

2012-06-12T19:10:22-07:00

I am excited to have another post here by David Ozab. He is a writer and recently converted to Roman Catholicism. While I do not share his denominational convictions, certainly it is beneficial to hear from others outside of our own sphere of experience.  The body of Christ is multifaceted!  I am pleased to have his guest contribution on the blog… —————————————————————————————————— The Oratory of the Heart: How Benedictine Spirituality had Shaped My Walk with Christ Part Three: The Vows.... Read more

2012-06-12T20:47:55-07:00

Why I voted for Jesus instead of Obama in the primary… Because, obviously, President Obama is uncontested during the primary election so nothing is actually on the line by writing in a candidate like Jesus. Because as a registered Independent, I’m not allowed to vote in the Republican primary contest. Because, Jesus is the only president (King) worth voting for, not just in a ballot box, but every day of my life. Because although President Obama’s rhetoric is less militant... Read more

2012-06-10T21:34:44-07:00

Another great video from our friends at The Work of the People! Check them out.  This is a great resource for Youth Ministry or church gatherings.  If you are in ministry I highly recommend subscribing to their video club or purchasing the Hi Res videos… Read more

2012-06-05T20:32:39-07:00

*The following is written by my good friend Jacob Evers. He graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary with an MA in Theology and blogs at “A Christian Blog: an anabaptist’s perspective on the world.“ Galatians 3:23-39 states: “Now before faith came, we were imprisoned and guarded under the law until faith would be revealed. Therefore the law was our disciplinarian until Christ came, so that we might be justified by faith. But now that faith has come, we are no longer subject... Read more

2012-06-04T19:48:52-07:00

To see the other video journal’s in this series, go here. Also participating, with this video, in Rachel Held Evans Week of Mutuality. Read more

2012-06-18T13:09:31-07:00

I like Love Wins. Actually, I love Love Wins. No, it isn’t a thorough theological treatment of the afterlife, but it certainly provokes important questions. The broad vision of the book is admirable and courageous. One of my favorite themes in this book is how Rob Bell points out that many people choose not to respond to Jesus because the Christ that is preached to them, is not the same Son of God portrayed in the Scriptures. Sometimes, we start... Read more

2012-05-31T21:45:24-07:00

 Read more

2012-05-31T21:56:16-07:00

 Read more

2012-05-30T22:47:26-07:00

Last Sunday night I had the privilege of being part of a church planting core team meeting with some friends who are doing solid kingdom work. To open up the meeting they had a bit of an “icebreaker” question. They asked: What was your best dining experience? I sat there, not knowing what story to tell. I enjoy telling stories, which is why I probably enjoy preaching. But in this moment, I could not think of a single story about... Read more


Browse Our Archives