Category Archives: ecclesiology

BLOG 2/2/18. I AM A GRATEFUL AUTHOR OF A NEW BOOK

 My most recent book: Homebrew Churches: Re-conceiving the Church for Tomorrow’s Children, has just been released by Wifp and Stock Pubclishers. [https://wipfandstock.com/homebrew-churches.html] I commend it to my  Blog readers, with the huge appreciation I have for the encouragement and endorsements … Continue reading

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BLOG 1/26/18. HOMEBREW CHURCHES: RE-CONCEIVING THE CHURCH

BLOG 1/26/18. “HOMEBREW CHURCHES: RE-CONCEIVING THE CHURCH FOR  TOMORROW’S CHILDREN” The good folk at Wipf and Stock Publishers have just released my latest book, and like a proud parent I am eager to share its arrival with the readers of … Continue reading

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BLOG 1/19/18. WHO INTERPRETS THE GOSPEL TO THOSE OUTSIDE?

BLOG 1/19/18. WHO INTERPRETS THE GOSPEL TO THOSE OUTSIDE?    By way of introduction, just to be certain we’re all on the same page, one of the ‘giants’ in the field of Christian missiology in this past century was certainly … Continue reading

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2/1/15. ON SUPER BOWL SUNDAY … WHAT WILL BE REMEMBERED?

BLOG 2/1/15. ON SUPER BOWL SUNDAY … WHAT WILL BE REMEMBERED? Our culture engages in a whole lot of hoopla on Super Bowl Sunday, as if it had any real significance other than economic advantage to its sponsors and entertainment … Continue reading

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COLONIES OF GOD’S NEW CREATION–IN WHAT FORM?

BLOG 9/28/14. COLONIES OF NEW HUMANITY—IN WHAT FORM? Skeptical comments to these blogs, and to my proposals about an alternative narrative for ‘the church’ under the rubric of: colonies of God’s new humanity frequently come with the good and inescapable … Continue reading

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