Intersections

McKnight on staying put …

Occasionally when I travel to Philly to work with ETREK and Biblical Seminary I discover a meeting I would enjoy staying around for. I noticed a flier announcing Scot McKnight would be at Biblical and participate in a "workshop" of sorts with John Franke and Dave Dunbar. Scot posts Continue reading

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McKnight on Biblical …

Scot McKnight gives good reason to consider Biblical Seminary,

Just in case you donâ??Ã?ôt know, Biblical is an innovative,
missionally-shaped seminary with solid theological roots in the
Reformed movement and clear commitment to the Scriptures as the story
into which we are called as Christians to live. I

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Afraid you might not follow the link …

I am afraid some who stop by may not click through to the link to John Frye’s hosting of Dan’s thoughts. So, at the risk of offending some and hopefully stirring more I copied the text and make it available here. Should it inspire you to read more, … Continue reading

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Reading …

My friend Mark made a reference to Jim Collins’ monograph, Good to Great and the Social Sectors: Why Business Thinking is Not the Answer. Right on the front of the little red cover the reader learns the basis for his evaluation lies in his book, Good to GreatContinue reading

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Doesn’t make sense to anyone … and certainly to young people …

I read Rene’s Stumbling Toward Faith not long after it came out in 2004. She linked to a letter written at the YS site for youth workers. Rene wrote,

Iâ??Ã?ôm feeling very vulnerable, adolescent, and easily traumatized today.

(I needed to know that all of this was not supposed

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