In my devotion into 1 Samuel this morning, I noticed that the prophet, Samuel, functioned as a sort of environmentalist during his time. And not in the sense of green grass, green trees, and blue skies. Rather, as most prophets, he discerned into the movement of God among a particular people within a particular space [...]
Continue Reading →This final post completes the missional triad
Continue Reading →This post follows my previous post on missional polity: an exposition into the ecclesiology of Lesslie Newbigin. One more will follow in a couple of weeks regarding the final leg of the missional triad of polity and church governance. It will pertain to missio-elective polity–the priesthood of all believers and the equal calling [...]
Continue Reading →Do not let the name intimidate you. The term ‘Missio’ simply refers to the mission of God, as attested in Scripture, and made known through Jesus Christ. It encompasses the entire agenda of the Gospel. Conversely, the term ‘Eschatological’ simply refers to the study of last things. It encompasses the direction toward which [...]
Continue Reading →Recently, I was assigned to read Richard Bauckham’s Bible and Mission for a class titled “Evangelism and Formation in the Missional Church” (Look forward to a post specifically defining the term ‘missional’). It is short. I read it in an afternoon at Starbucks, and second to the Bible itself, it might be one [...]
Continue Reading →…and thank you for visiting. The reason for this site is two-fold: first, I hope to share resources and ideas and continue a dynamic discussion of Gospel, Mission, Church, and Culture. Each one leads into the other, and corresponds to the other. My writings explore the relationship and intersection between each one. Second, [...]
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