August 19, 2013 | 4 Comments

It was about a year ago that IVP released Creating a Missional Culture: Equipping the Church for the Sake of the World. Upon the anniversary of its release, I thought I would give some reflections on what has happened this … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alan Hirsch, Amos Yong, Asbury Theological Seminary, Biblical Seminary, Chris Yaw, Christianity Today, Church Next, Creating a Missional Culture, Darrell Guder, david fitch, Dwight Friesen, Ed Stetzer, equippers, Fuller Theological Seminary, Jon Tyson, Linda Bergquist, Marykate Morse, Michael Frost, Wil Hernandez
January 29, 2013 | 1 Comment

Today I want to give you a second reason on why you should come to the inaugural national gathering of the Missio Alliance. You can find my first reason here. My reasons are not in any particular order. 2. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alan and Deb Hirsch, Amos Yong, Bruxy Cavey, Cherith Fee Nordling, Dallas Willard, david fitch, Don Coleman, Fred Harrell, Gary Nelson, Howard John Wesley, Jo Saxton, Missio Alliance, Renewing Evangelical Imagination for Mission, Scot McKnight, The End of Evangelicalism?, The Future of the Gospel, Tory Baucum
September 25, 2012 | 3 Comments

If there is one gathering that you want to put on your calendar for next year, it is this one: The Future of the Gospel: Renewing Evangelical Imagination for Mission. I know, because I have been working with JR Rozko … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alan Hirsch, Alexandria, Amos Yong, April 11-13th, Cherith Fee Nordling, Dallas Willard, david fitch, Deb Hirsch, Fred Harrell, Gary Nelson, Howard John Wesley, Inaugural Gathering, Missio Alliance, Scot McKnight, Tory Baucum, Virginia
June 6, 2012 | Leave a comment
The release date of Creating a Missional Culture: Equipping the Church for the Sake of the World is getting closer. The big date is August 20th. I’m pretty excited about it. Probably the best time to get the book is … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Community, Culture, Current Affairs, equipping church, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, Social Justice, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Amos Yong, Creating a Missional Culture, Endorsements, Jon Tyson
June 9, 2011 | 4 Comments
In Beyond the Impasse, in light of our globalized context, Amos Yong presents a pneumatological (Holy Spirit) approach to the theology of religions as the preferable way for Christians to meaningful engage in genuine dialogue with other religions with the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amos Yong, Beyond the Impasse, Holy Spirit, Pneumatological approach to the theology of religions
June 3, 2011 | 3 Comments
Religions Originally uploaded by ForrestP It is unhelpful to cut off someone’s nose and then ask them to smell the flowers. Thus having a robust approach to an evangelical theology of religions is important in our pluralist context. First it’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amos Yong, Pneumatological Approach, Religions, Theology of Religions