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March 19, 2005
Where'd All the Good People Go?
Filed under: Inspiration
Listening to Jack Johnson's latest album In Between Dreams, I'm tapping my toes to the song "Good People" getting lost in the rhetorical reminisce of wondering what happened to the good people that used to be.
I've been changing channels I don't see them on the tv shows
Where'd all the good people go?
We've got heaps and heaps of what we sow
I met some good people last night. Through Church Marketing Sucks, I got an email from Pastor Robin Bailey of The Annex, a new church plant beginning later this year. Robin is part of a group of seven guys from Canada here on a grant from the Lily Foundation doing a study on an interesting approach to ministry. I've blogged more about this over at Church Marketing Sucks, but lets just say I was honored to share a meal with some of these guys and participate in conversation that was stimulating, startling, and strategic. I imagine we'll be hearing more about them in the future.
I love hanging with pastors. Especially pastors who are authentic and caring.
Thanks for dinner guys.
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March 10, 2005
First Missionary Journey
Filed under: God, Faith & Spirituality
Insights From the First Missionary Journey (Acts 13-14)
The role of the church and the role of the missionary must be collaborative, cooperative, and cohesive. Working together, the church can be a pivotal partner in the advancing of the Gospel. At the same time, the missionary can be an ambassador of the sending church and represent the hearts of the supporters to people needing Jesus. Using Acts 13-14, I suggest five principles / guidelines to help missionaries and missionary-sending churches as they purpose together in the great commission.
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