Category: Religion
140: Power
COME TO CHRIST ~ Len Sweet
This is REALLY good.. and we need to HEAR this afresh!
The Micah Mandate: Generating Civil Reflective Engagement
Finally, I’m back to do a wordless for the Micah Mandate. 🙂 Partly re-inspired after reading a healthy, a little heated and needed civil reflective engagement recent piece. Without going too much into that detail, read for yourself. Let me do what I do best in providing links and excerpts, then throw in a line…
BLC Children: Let the Children come ~ April 10, 2005
It’s nice to see Gareth and the other children at ease in BLC. Looking at the mats reminds me of this was the season we started the first round of implementing ideas from Godly Play. Children are important to us. In many ways, we learned along the way as many of our members have been…
The Christian Church in the Public Square 21-22 May 2010
I believe this is a relevant workshop to get local congregations thinking about how local churches can begin in small ways to engage the public square. Please feel free to join us. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE- May 21 & 22 at Luther Centre A workshop for Church Leaders and Concerned Christians,…
131: Signatures
"Sunday’s Coming" Movie Trailer
“Sunday’s Coming” Movie Trailer from North Point Media on Vimeo. a little but of fun on Sunday evening 🙂 Please don’t take this seriously, but then again some food for thought too.
Conversations on #Theology
I’ve joined a lively little discussion on the very word “theology” especially in the context of churches and Christians in Malaysia. Looks like the conversation might continue for a while, unless we’ve drained ourselves our 😛 But for now, I’ve decided to repost the conversations up to the minute. Kar Yong Why is it that…
Conversations with Dina Zaman
I remember our conversations vividly. Dina is such an energetic person so our time together at Starbucks passed quickly. Yesterday morning I was delightfully surprised over coffee at home (much cheaper!) that bits of our conversation made it into her article for the Malaysian Insider. What was memorable was that it wasn’t just a one…