When I was in high school I made several short video projects for a media class. It was probably the best creative fun I had in high school, besides writing and performing music in the band I formed. We recorded on VHS tape, and used two very … [Continue reading] about Post-charismatic 2: the DIY ethic
Post-Charismatic 1
Some have begun to think and write about a post-charismatic theology. I wanted to enter the fray and add my two cents as things pop up in my head. So I'm starting a series of posts on some thoughts relating to the expression of spiritual gifts and … [Continue reading] about Post-Charismatic 1
Post-charismatic
Robbymac is approaching the finish line for his opus on being post-charismatic (link here, scroll down to posts on Sept 29). On what he is trying to accomplish theologically, etc, his outline goes as follows: A biblical view of authority and the … [Continue reading] about Post-charismatic
Testimony-driven vs. Market-driven
Yesterday in a staff meeting we discussed a testimony-driven church vs. a market-driven church. The language sounded a lot like missional vs. church-growth paradigm. These were some of the comparisons we made: … [Continue reading] about Testimony-driven vs. Market-driven
From “Think and Decide” to “Taste and See”
Ryan Bolger has some thoughts about hospitality apologetics that kick-started a few idle ideas bouncing around in my head:Rather than presenting an argument, these communities present a life. They do not concern themselves with presenting a gospel … [Continue reading] about From “Think and Decide” to “Taste and See”