
Evangelism, mission and social action are topics that you could ponder and talk about for hours. In acknowledging this, I still have found it frustrating with some of the gaps in content of my notes and readings for college.
Here are just three of my frustrations:
Frustration #1 in Word and Action
TITUS.... ???? Titus is an entire letter that spells out, I think rather clearly, the relationship between word and action - so that in everything they may adorn the doctrine of God our Savior! Should this not have a greater influence in the discourse of word and action?
Frustration #2 in Inter-Faith Dialogue
I find it offensive that one of the reasons given to the benefits of inter-faith dialogue is that if you listen to them, they will listen to you. Does anyone think it is wrong to only listen to someone just so you can be listened to in return? Where is the integrity and genuineness in that?
Frustration #3 in Word and Action
The body and unity of the church... I often find that when the 'great debate' between social action and evangelism takes place we fail to acknowledge the nature of the church and it's diversity of gifts that God has given it.
God gives some to possess word gifts and be pastors, teachers, evangelists... where as others he gives them the gift of helping... and sure we should all be prepared to give reason for our hope but I still think there is far too great an emphasis on priority which leads to a hierarchy instead of a attention given to the unique partnership the great commission and the great commandment have. I think these are two of the most distinguishable expressions of a life transformed by the gospel.
Acts 6:1-6 is often used to promote the priority of word proclamation.... but I wonder if it actually should be used to promote the gifts and functions of the church? We have hands to help those in need and beautiful feet to bring the good news of the gospel to those perishing? Are we saying that our hands are not of importance to the body?
Showing posts with label Social Action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Action. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
opening up a can of worms...
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college,
evangelism,
mission,
Social Action
Saturday, November 08, 2008
6,000 reasons to act... each one has a name and story
WORLD AIDS DAY
1 December 2008
Today, like every day, 6,000 children around the world will lose a parent because of AIDS, the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time.
This December World Vision, Willow Creek and Fuller Youth Institute are partnering to raise awareness of the epidemic that is AIDS.
Willow Creek have produced some free resources for church leaders: video and info pack!
PRAY > LEARN MORE > ADVOCATE > SPONSOR > CARE
World Vision even have a Pastors Toolkit, a Carers Kit and resources for college Students also... The Pastors Toolkit gives you statistics, talking points, videos, bulletin outlines, bible studies, guest speak contacts, PowerPoint presentation and ways to mobilize and equip your congregation.
“look after orphans and widows in their distress”
(James 1:27a).
(James 1:27a).
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Church,
Our World,
prayer,
Social Action
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