Do you ever find yourself knowing what it is you want to say, but struggling to find words to clearly convey your thoughts? It happens to me all the time. But recently, certain ideas which had been stirring around my head in a muddle, suddenly crystallized with clarity into a single sentence. Anyone who knows [...]
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Nothing less…but so much more
Posted in christlikeness, discipleship, the christian life, the Kingdom of God, tagged christlikeness, discipleship, the Kingdom of God on November 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
What’s Next?
Posted in christlikeness, re-thinking church, showing love to the world, the christian life, the Kingdom of God, tagged rethinking church, the Kingdom of God on October 18, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Given the diversity and polarization of our culture, we frequently find people hold starkly differing perspectives. So different, in fact, that they sometimes seem more like alternate perceptions of reality rather than just different opinions. In this current political season, evidence of this divide between people is painfully obvious. But politics is not the only [...]
There’s a line out the door at Joshua’s Restaurant
Posted in discipleship, re-thinking church, the Kingdom of God, tagged discipleship, grace, institutional church, rethinking church, the Kingdom of God on August 30, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Joshua was a man on a mission. He had a business concept paired up with passion. He wanted to open a restaurant that would introduce his neighbors in his new adopted home in America to the cuisine of his homeland, Basileia. Though his new home was in a large metropolitan city, there were very few [...]