January 15, 2010 | 3 Comments
The New York Times on the New Art of FlickrOriginally uploaded by Thomas Hawk You can check out the outline to connect to the previous sections of this essay. We are in the second section entitled A More Human(e) way. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amartya Sen, david fitch, Development as Freedom, Gerhard Lofink, Jesus and Community, Poverty and Development, Shane Claiborne, The Great Giveaway, The Irresistible Revolution
May 4, 2009 | 5 Comments
This entry is a part of an on-going blog series called The Good News, which is taking place throughout the Easter Season, from Easter to Pentecost. A full list of the contributors can be found here. David’s local newspaper is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Allegiance, david fitch, Jesus in the Suburbs, John Howard Yoder, New World Order, Social Space, Suburban Life, Suburbs, The Great Giveaway
February 20, 2009 | 4 Comments
imagination Originally uploaded by tervaja Here is the complete series of posts on the topic: Equippers as Environmentalists: Re-imagining Leadership in Today’s Western Church I have put it in outline form. You can basically click on any section that interests … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alan Hirsch, Alan Kreider, Andrew Davey, Andy Crouch, Apostle Paul, Bilingual Theological Reflection, Built Environment, Callenging, Christendom, Christianity and History, Classic Scient, Culture Making, Digital Age, Dream Awakener, East Hollywood, Eddie Gibbs, Emotionally Healthy Church, environmentalists, Ephesians, equippers, Erivin Laszlo, Evangelist, Five Equippers, Fred Peatross, Fuller Theological Seminary, Good News, Gorringe, Heart Revealer, Henri Nouwen, Herbert Butterfield, Intuitive Leadership, James Smith, Jane Vella, Joseph Myers, JR Woodward, Justice, Kenneson, Kester Brewin, Leadership, Learning to Listen Learning to Teach, Lesslie Newbigin, Life on the Vine, Light Giver, Local Congregation, Los Angeles, Markus Barth, Marshall McLuhan, Master Programmers, media, Media Shift, Medium, Missio Dei, Missional Leadership, Modernity, New Systems Science, New Systems View of World, Oppression, Organic, Organic Community, Organizational Culture, Pastor, Peter Scazzero, Philip D. Kenneson, Philosophical Shift, Polycentric Leadership, Poor, Post-Christendom, Postmodernity, Postures, Practical, Prophet, Religious Shift, Rex Miller, Richard Bolles, Romanowski, Schein, Science Shift, Scripture, Shane Hipps, Signs of Emergence, Soul Healer, Spatiality Shift, Story Teller, Teacher, The Great Giveaway, theology, Tim Keel, Tools, Toulman, Urban, Urbanizatioin, Western Shift, What Color is My Parachute?
December 23, 2008 | 11 Comments
Postmodernity Originally uploaded by *Ivan* If you are just starting this series, check out Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV and this video. Now let’s look at another major shift. From Modernity to Postmodernity As we examine the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Environmentalist, Modernity, Newbigin, Postmodernity, Smith, The Great Giveaway, Toulman