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Connecting with Others (5)

Connecting with Others (5)

Sometimes we read of a young girl raped in a culture of shame and honor. We are shocked when the vulnerable and victimized female is...

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Connecting with Others (4)

Connecting with Others (4)

  An exploited girl She was young – probably under 13; she was likely under the influence of a drug – or more – which caused her...

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Connecting with Others (3)

Connecting with Others (3)

The most cosmopolitan city in the world is Canada's largest city, Toronto.[1] Metro-Vancouver can't be far behind. Although these are...

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Connecting with Others (2)

Connecting with Others (2)

What's the culture that causes you the greatest personal difficulty? When you see someone from this culture, or even think about it,...

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Connecting with Others (1)

Connecting with Others (1)

Connecting with a culture requires connecting with people – that's a given. But each person is different from you or me, and some are...

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Five ways to treat your enemy

Five ways to treat your enemy

I find it helpful to view Romans 12 as four concentric circles – like ripples in water flowing outward from a central interruption. ...

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20 marks of a healthy church

20 marks of a healthy church

Ask yourself: “What is the relational temperature of my local church – my Jesus community?” Is it hot, warm, cool, or cold? The answer...

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Being INcarnational in an EXcarnational Culture (2)

Being INcarnational in an EXcarnational Culture (2)

Last week, we ended with a proposal: as a follower of Jesus, your gifting by God is the primary way in which you are being called to...

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Being INcarnational in an EXcarnational Culture (1)

Being INcarnational in an EXcarnational Culture (1)

You’ve just pumped some gas into your car. You didn’t speak to anyone; you weren’t helped by anyone; you paid by shoving a piece of...

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Three empowering stances for living faithfully

Three empowering stances for living faithfully

  He lived there two whole years at his own expense, and welcomed all who came to him, proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching...

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Living in God's 'story'

Living in God's 'story'

We all experience a pull to conform to the dominant culture in which we live. What is the reason for this pull? As suggested last...

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I was on my way to the temple when …

I was on my way to the temple when …

The tale is told that in or about the year 1210 Francis of Assisi had an audience with Pope Innocent III. During the course of their...

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Culture toward God

Culture toward God

Have you travelled much?  In most places it is difficult to miss the religious sites. The largest religious monument in the world is...

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God toward Culture

God toward Culture

Having surveyed the participants in the dynamic relationships among God, Christians, and Culture, we now explore those relationships....

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Testing Traditions

Testing Traditions

What do you think of these traditions? Vehicles in North America drive on the right side of the road; in the United Kingdom on the...

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Culture and the biblical world

Culture and the biblical world

In previous blogs we noted that the word ‘culture’ is one of the most complicated words in the English language, and that the word...

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A key that will unlock some of the mysteries of culture

A key that will unlock some of the mysteries of culture

Do you want a key that will unlock some of the mystery of cultures? “Yes,” he replied. Three primary colors To shake up his...

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A short exploration that will help you understand culture

A short exploration that will help you understand culture

Culture is one of the most difficult words to define, and it does not occur in the Bible. So, what is culture? How does it impact life...

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Bridges of Flesh

Bridges of Flesh

“What is a Christian?” How would you answer this question? For me, I thought it would be easier to answer. Pat answers using...

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Who is the God of all cultures?

Who is the God of all cultures?

God, n. 1. A three-lettered word representing a proclivity for controversy, conflict, vagueness, and doubt. This is not an official...

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