Tag Archives: Emerging Church
Wholistic Mission
Dougald McLaurin, today, has made an excellent point in a post entitled, “What is Mission? A Call For a Holistic Mission for Life“. He wonders why people are so willing to jump on a plane and cross the globe for ministry … Continue reading
Filed under Missionary Methods, Missions, Theology of Missions
the RADICAL reformission–Chapter 6: Driscoll on Alcohol
It has been about three months since I last posted on Mark Driscoll’s outstanding introduction to contextualization in America, the RADICAL reformission. Since, then I finished reading his Confessions of a Reformission Rev., I heard him in person at the … Continue reading
Toward Convergence–Part 2 [Revised]
As we continue to process what was experienced this past weekend at the Convergent Conference, (See my part one here), I believe that the conference made a positive impression on all of us. Though two of the speakers have diametrically … Continue reading
Filed under Church Planting, Culture, Missions, Theology
Toward Convergence–Part 1
The Convergent Conference at Southeastern commenced and closed over the past two days. Soon, you will be able to download the messages from the Seminary website (somewhere here). The conference was wonderful and better than I expected, which I expected … Continue reading
Filed under Church Planting, Culture, Missions, Theology
the Radical Reformission–Part 2: Introduction
Before we begin to discuss this book, let me tell you how I plan to go about it. Firstly, I am not trying to critique the book. I might come across things I dislike, but I will let that be … Continue reading
the Radical Reformission–Part 1: Who is Mark Driscoll?
In preparation for the upcoming Convergent Conference at SEBTS, and in respect of a dear member of my church, I decided it was time to read “the RADICAL reformission: reaching out without selling out.” Check it out at Zondervan.com So before … Continue reading

