Have we authentically shared the gospel in ways that people can hear, see, touch, and taste? Has \u27loving our neighbors\u27 been genuinely, substantially, and sacrificially practiced? Posting about the book The Gospel Comes with a House Key: Practicing Radically Ordinary Hospitality in Our Post-Christian World from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/loving-our-neighbors-a-review-of-the-gospel-comes-with-a-house-key
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There is a storm approaching the shores of the American evangelical church that is two-fold. First, ...
This ethnographic phenomenology explores the lived theology of an urban congregation as it engages w...
Funk-Pihl, Marjorie. 2020. “Living the Resurrection and Loving Our Neighbors.” Fuller Theological Se...
\u27Return home, and tell how much God has done for you.\u27 Posting about our Christian witness...
The goal of this project was to help Zionsville Presbyterian Church understand the difference betwee...
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This thesis addresses practices of hospitality to strangers at the Friendswood Church of Christ. God...
This book holds up an important mirror to the culture that should be both a comforting affirmation a...
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A current ministry concern is mobilizing and engaging the congregation in service projects throughou...
Dwight Zscheile is an astute scholar of the shifting patterns and contours of American congregationa...
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A family devotion based on the account of What is the greatest commandment and Jesus answers love ...
There is a storm approaching the shores of the American evangelical church that is two-fold. First, ...
This ethnographic phenomenology explores the lived theology of an urban congregation as it engages w...
Funk-Pihl, Marjorie. 2020. “Living the Resurrection and Loving Our Neighbors.” Fuller Theological Se...
\u27Return home, and tell how much God has done for you.\u27 Posting about our Christian witness...
The goal of this project was to help Zionsville Presbyterian Church understand the difference betwee...
We are overly tolerant for what happens within the walls of the Christian community, and overly susp...
In Mark 12:28-34, Jesus is challenged by an expert in religious law to identify the most important c...
This thesis addresses practices of hospitality to strangers at the Friendswood Church of Christ. God...
This book holds up an important mirror to the culture that should be both a comforting affirmation a...
Christianity in the 2 I 51 century runs the risk of becoming just another religion fit keeps distanc...
A current ministry concern is mobilizing and engaging the congregation in service projects throughou...
Dwight Zscheile is an astute scholar of the shifting patterns and contours of American congregationa...
On October 29, 1711, the then-Dean of Peterborough, White Kennett, D.D., shared a message that may b...
The author describes a DMin project which grew directly out of contact with outsiders and strangers,...
A family devotion based on the account of What is the greatest commandment and Jesus answers love ...
There is a storm approaching the shores of the American evangelical church that is two-fold. First, ...
This ethnographic phenomenology explores the lived theology of an urban congregation as it engages w...