Emergent Churches and Postmodernism
One of the active discussions in evangelism these days is the influence of postmodernism and the development of the Emergent church. The Internet Monk writes up a good summary of this.
Virginia Tech:
There is a lot that is being said about the events at Virginia Tech this week. I was a youth pastor during Columbine, during Oklahoma City, during September 11, so I know that over the next few weeks, many youth pastors will have discussions with their groups about the love of God, God’s sovereignty, and the problem of evil. As our nation mourns, let us continue to look to God our strength. At Passion’s 286blog, there is an article that comments about heavy hearted, yet still with hope. The Christian has a privelge of an eternal hope, even when the world seems to be falling apart.
Questions and Discussions
Mere Orthodoxy raises a theological question about evangelism as a form of discussion. Can evangelism be conversational? Or does it really have to be a one-sided presentation. I simply point it out for you under an article that is titled “Fostering Conversations that count.”
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Thanks for the link
Don’t worry about the “second heaven” gibberish. I agree we tend to use too much jargon. You can distil it down to simply this: good overcomes evil; acts of kindness overcome negative spiritual influences that make it difficult for people to see Jesus
Be blessed!
Mark