I listened to this sermon by pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church this morning.
I highly commend it to anyone who considers themself — or desires to be — a ‘leader’ of any kind of ministry.
I listened to this sermon by pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church this morning.
I highly commend it to anyone who considers themself — or desires to be — a ‘leader’ of any kind of ministry.
Yesterday I saw this post over at Zack’s blog (yes, another Zack).
It describes an article based on a section of the book Bono In Conversation, where Bono essentially witnesses to an interviewer.
I love this because it’s such a classic scenario, capturing the stereotypes and assumptions that so often blur our communication about the Gospel. This interviewer is working on the assumption that Christianity is for the feeble-minded, and that anyone who would accept the idea that God came into the world as a man and died for the sins of the human race must be a fool who hasn’t thought it out all the way.
And here’s Bono, the iconoclast of ‘cool’, explaining grace! And what’s more, he gently calls this dude onto the carpet and basically explains to him C.S. Lewis’ argument from Mere Christianity: you can’t be luke warm about Jesus. He is either The Messiah, or he was nuts and should be dismissed as a lunatic.
For all my friends who have wondered what it looks like to share the message of Jesus effectively and contextually, just have a look at this!
Check it out and then tell me what you think:
If I get to church Sunday and all we do is worship through these songs, I think that’ll be time very well spent…
Need something to focus your prayer life?
Here’s one: Seven Christians detained based on suspicion of being Christian…
For many of us, if someone came up, put a gun to our head, and told us to renounce what we believe in or die, the answer would be simple.
It’s easy to believe that we would die for our beliefs.
But what if someone subtly, persistently made your life miserable because of what you believe?
After years, it might begin to take a toll. You might lose heart.
You might throw in the towel.
Here’s a great example of how Christian persecution works in the real world.

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