
Wow, three days without a post. I’m living it up. In the meantime, here’s some worthwhile reads.
Tripp Fuller served up a dose of LeRon Shults. The attached PDF Download “Reforming Ecclesiology in Emerging Churches” is an interesting read. In many ways it feels like a much needed conversation around unity.
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Blake Huggins offers his take on orthopraxadoxy.
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Ed Stetzer points out that those who attended large churches were more likely to have consistent belief patterns that smaller churches. But give it up for house churches that also had consistent belief patterns.
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Gideon offers a historical statement on humility. Very nice.
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Jeromy takes time out from his studies to point us to an interesting video exploring the role of doubt in faith.
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Bob Hyatt explores the idea that there is no “virtual” in church.
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Drew throws down on our capacity to love in light of the law.
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Rachel Held Evans wants to be a new kind of fundamentalist. I like it.












