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    • Woa. Something about the way you put that... Gives a whole new understanding (to me, at least) of "the kingdom of god is within you." See, I always kinda thought of the kingdom of God as...

      3 hours ago by Jesse Evans

      in The Kingdom of God

    • Well I was always under the impression that "freedom costs a buck-o-five." Seriously though, I think I like the heart of what you're saying here (we're offered salvation (freedom)...

      4 hours ago by Zack Allen

      in Independence day sort of

    • Yes, I suppose that could describe our experience of it, Jesse. But I'm more interested in the reality of the kingdom that Jesus proclaimed. If it comes slowly to us because we're not...

      15 hours ago by paul munn

      in The Kingdom of God

    • I see what you're saying Paul. As another possible perspective, it could be one of those things that just "creep up on you." Like, all the signs are there but you just don't see...

      22 hours ago by Jesse Evans

      in The Kingdom of God

    • No interest in this question? Maybe it would help if I was a little more explicit. Here's a piece from a journal entry on this subject, from several years ago, referring to a Methodist belief...

      1 day ago by paul munn

      in The Kingdom of God

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Church Innovations Survey

Started by markvans · 8 months ago

I think it would be very interesting if the folks who read Jesus Manifesto would share their voice on this survey that will be used to identify the most important innovations in local churches for Outreach Magazine. Usually, Outreach lists the “25 Most Innovative Churches” ... Continue reading »

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  • i went to the site and tried to think of something. i got nothin. is the body of Christ supposed to be about "innovation"? is "innovation" the end goal? what about faithfulness? breaking bread, preaching and reading the Word, singing praises, working for the poor, visiting the sick and imprisoned, baptizing, etc. i'm less interested in how churches can be innovative and how they can remain faithful to God's call on our lives to be his ambassadors, his hands and feet, to a hurting world...

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