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Doctor of Leadership in Global Perspectives: Crafting Ministry in an Interconnected World

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The Impact of Commodification of Discipleship

By: on February 21, 2013

Since the life of Christ, believers and churches have pursued the ministry of discipleship in obedience to the great commission text of Matthew 28:19-20 and out of the desire to bring back the King, Matthew 24:14.  Two dynamics have thwarted the ministry of discipleship.  The first was the clergy and laity division.  The idea that…

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Front Porches & Consuming Religion

By: on February 21, 2013

A few years ago, I had the privilege of participating in a golf tournament near Celebration, Florida.  This entirely planned community was built by and located near the fantasy land of Disney World.  After the tournament, the organizers shared the benefits of living in a community dedicated to relationships and then took us on tour…

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Consumer Spirituality

By: on February 21, 2013

Catholic theologian Vincent J. Miller unpacks the intersection of religion and consumerism in Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture.  The strong point to Miller’s sketch is the depth and breadth of how he draws late modern capitalism, globalization, postmodernism, and Western Christianity together to show how culture has become fully commoditized. …

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Christian Leaders Reinventing Community in a Consumer culture

By: on February 21, 2013

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Mosaic

By: on February 21, 2013

Last weekend I was able to join Nadia Bolz-Weber at the conference „Kirchehochzwei“ in Hannover, Germany and translate her keynote from english into german. She was invited as one of the main speakers to share her experience of her ministry at House for all Sinners and Saints, a ELCA-church she founded in Denver, Colorado. The…

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“Desiring to Desire”

By: on February 21, 2013

(Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs) In this writing I have decided to choose and explore a few concepts discussed by Vincent Jude Miller in his book Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture; those of need, desire, scarcity, and lack; and analyze how these might interact and manifest.  I will also briefly discuss…

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“Stunned”

By: on February 21, 2013

Today I was stunned. The first “stun” may seem small and stunned may be on overstatement. It was about choosing lights for a remodel in our church. We had to chose lights for a new foyer area. I was hoping to have very distinct lights, the design and color of which I first thought would…

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Baptist Doctrine to the Rescue!

By: on February 21, 2013

In “Consuming Religion,” Vincent J. Miller argues that the problem with a consumer culture and structure isn’t with belief but in its praxis. Nobody would argue that child exploitation for cheap products is good. A majority of folks active within Christianity can tell you what correct belief is, but that belief hasn’t trickled down to…

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Globalizing “Bad Religion”

By: on February 16, 2013

After reading Douthat’s book: Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics, I am compelled to ask if the ‘bad religion’ of American Christianity is bad only for America? Has it left just America in a crisis?  In the wake of globalization, I believe this same version of Christianity has reached the urban shores…

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Pray and Grow Rich

By: on February 15, 2013

  The openness of Ross Douthat explains how America became a nation of heretics gives me a good understanding of the decline of Christianity. Although is difficult to relate to the American experience of Christianity through the years there are segments that many African Christians can relate. For many years, the evangelical main line churches…

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A Misinterpreted Agenda

By: on February 15, 2013

Maybe it is just me, but there seems to be a pungent sense amongst ministers today, and indeed in times past, with those preparing for the professional ministry and those who are already well seasoned, that we mostly focus on those things that divide instead of what unites us. In pursuing our various customized agendas,…

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“Douthat & Oprahdoxy”

By: on February 15, 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr_5wDmX3kY Oprahdoxy…is it as bad as Douthat imagines?  Has it turned U.S. Christians into throngs of heretics? In the book Bad Religion: How we Became a Nation of Heretics, Ross Douthat, a conservative Catholic journalist, writes a synopsis of the history of Christianity in its various forms and denominations from the 1950’s to the present.…

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Christianity Found Wanting

By: on February 15, 2013

Douthat’s Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics is aserious review of the present condition  of Christianity in America.  Christianity which once had significant influence on American life and history has fallen from those heights.  It has now come face to face with its enemy.  Douthat points out that the enemy is not any external…

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Bad Religion Kills Churches Dead

By: on February 14, 2013

Ross Douthat in his book Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics does an excellent job of explaining the scope of American Christianity over the last century.  He delves into the complex reasons of the ebb and flow of various branches of American Christianity (Mainline Protestantism, Catholicism, and Evangelicalism) and their intersections.  He…

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Different Phases

By: on February 14, 2013

Different Phases The title caught me.  I resonated with it immediately, thinking of others – then realization sat in.  He was talking about me. Ross Douthat in Bad Religion holds the premise that through the ages, a “core orthodoxy” has held the church together and allowed her to weather the storms of heresy.  However, today…

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Needed: Spiritual Leadership Revival for Today’s Generation

By: on February 14, 2013

I remember going to Dodger Stadium when I was in Junior High School to hear Billy Graham speak. The stadium was packed out. We sat in folding chairs in right field. He shared a dynamic and stirring message. George Beverly Shea in his baritone voice sang “How Great Thou Art” and I will never forget…

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The Right Filled Christianity

By: on February 14, 2013

A few weeks ago during the super bowl, a crowd of friends and family members came together to watch the big game at our house.  Not long into the game, the Super Bowl was no longer what everyone was excited about.  Rather, everyone was now excited about seeing some of the knew commercials during the…

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Which Jesus?

By: on February 14, 2013

This last year the youtube video “I hate religion, but love Jesus” travelled on the internet like a virus. Most of us have seen the video. Jefferson Bethke who produced this video is a guy from our city, Tacoma. He said he was inspired by the book by Tim Keller called The Prodigal God. I…

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Jesus, Abortion and the Holy Spirit

By: on February 14, 2013

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orthodox heretic

By: on February 11, 2013

 December 15th 2013, a 25-year-old woman went to see a doctor at an emergency center in Cologne, Germany. She told the doctor that she was at a party on Friday night, and that at one point she went blank, not remembering anything until coming to on a bench in a different part of the city…

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