DLGP

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

Absolute Relative Certainty

By: on May 24, 2018

CHALLENGE: Read through each item on this list. After each statement, decide if Jimmy’s action is morally wrong:   Jimmy Burned an American Flag. Jimmy is a vegan and ate bacon today. Jimmy has two wives. Jimmy worships the sun god, Ra. Jimmy is a Muslim. Jimmy is a Jew. Jimmy killed a rat. Jimmy…

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Where are they now?

By: on May 24, 2018

While reading the book, “Chasing the Dragon”, by Jackie Pullinger, I found myself confronted by a myriad of mixed opinions. The reality of this book is that it will challenge how you believe in the power of God on one level, and yet have you celebrating the power of God on the other. Aside from…

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Jesus Plus Nothing

By: on May 24, 2018

This post is much less an academic review as it is a reflection of what I found most inspiring about Jackie’s story, and in particular, her character. This approach seems to best honor the author’s work. I’ve heard it said that the greatest threat to Christianity in the West is not Atheism, but superficiality. When…

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Compare and Contrast

By: on May 24, 2018

It happened again this week. While sitting in a Session meeting (our church board), one of the leaders started comparing our church with another larger congregation in the next town over.  Why weren’t we doing the kinds of ministries they were involved with? Where was our public witness?  Why weren’t we having the kind of impact they…

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I Wanna Be Like Jackie

By: on May 24, 2018

I will admit, when I picked up Chasing The Dragon: One Woman’s Struggle Against The Darkness Of Hong Kong’s Drug Dens by Jackie Pullinger I had no idea what to expect. I knew it was a book meant to get us ready for our time in Hong Kong but that was it. As I read reviews…

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The Great Question of Our Time

By: on May 24, 2018

Haidt asks  THE question of our time. Why are good people divided by politics and religion? Here are some of my thoughts.  I have many European friends who say politics and religion have the same purpose, they both want to control the individual. From their perspective, they want nothing to do with either. They want…

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The House Divided

By: on May 24, 2018

  We’re born to be righteous, but we have to learn what, exactly, people like us should be righteous about.                            Jonathan Haidt To be “righteous” means our minds, our wills, and our behaviors will be conformed to God’s will. It means holiness, goodness, love, justice, and good works.            …

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Will You Join Me?

By: on May 24, 2018

Jackie Pullinger’s life story, Chasing the Dragons, is inspiring and convicting. Her grit and perseverance liken the sacrifice of Mother Teresa and the tenacity of Rosa Parks. When the only criticism of her work (literary and contribution to the community) can be found on websites which question the validity of the Christian faith, it’s evident…

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Chasing the Numbers

By: on May 24, 2018

“What you are doing really has nothing to do with us. You’ll go home anyhow, sooner or later.’ This kind of conversation took place many times; it was an indictment of those evangelists who flew into Hong Kong, sang sweet songs about Jesus on stage and on Hong Kong television, and then jumped back into…

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Hong Kong’s Greatest Blessing

By: on May 23, 2018

I was absolutely mesmerized and inspired by Jackie Pullinger and her book, Chasing the Dragon: One Woman’s Struggle Against the Darkness of Hong Kong’s Drug Dens. The amount of faith involved with her missionary journey was far bigger than the mustard seed of my own. Her display of the gifts of the Spirit was powerful…

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A Balanced Mind

By: on May 23, 2018

In reading the Righteous Mind, there were several quotes that spoke about the impact of developing a balanced mind, that would contribute to living a peaceful life. “Empathy is an antidote to righteousness, although it’s very difficult to empathize across a moral divide.”[1]The big divide we are experiencing in the church today is the division…

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Road Crossing 101

By: on May 23, 2018

Bruce Main is the founder and president of Urban Promise, a ministry to the city of Camden NJ one of the poorest and most violent cities in the US. It is located in the wealthiest state in the US and only a 10 minute drive from Moorestown, consistently voted one of the best residential communities…

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What’s Behind Your Ministry Wall?

By: on May 23, 2018

Jackie Pullinger’s Chasing the Dragon is an inspiring mission focused reality-based book that shows the miraculous faith and obedience of one woman who the Holy Spirit called and led into the least reached and hard to reach places behind the Walled City of Hong Kong’s drug infested underworld.  I connected immediately with Pullinger’s ministry of…

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Sustainable solidarity

By: on May 23, 2018

Thirty years after my first reading, I re-read Jackie Pullinger’s classic memoir, Chasing the Dragon, with a mixture of nostalgia and a bit of jadedness. The nostalgia took me back to those heady days of charismatic renewal and an outpouring of His Spirit, gifts that shape me still. The jadedness, it must be said, comes…

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A Story Bigger Than a Book

By: on May 22, 2018

Jackie Pullinger, author of Chasing Dragons1, gave her life in service of the Lord working, living, and struggling with those many would consider beyond hope in the slums of Hong Kong. In this book, we journeyed with her through her calling, denials from other organizations, the perceptions of other missionaries of a single woman, and…

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The Importance of Funerals and Other New Beginnings

By: on May 20, 2018

    ed. note: the above (and below) picture/quotes are found at the beginning of ‘part 2: the Solution’   When I saw the name of the book we were assigned for this week, I have to admit that I actually laughed out loud.  Nothing against William Bridges, and his book, Managing Transitions, but as one of…

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