We Are How We Eat?
“Are there any donuts left?”
“Are there any donuts left?”
Kris Rocke from the Center for Transforming Mission shares at a recent Fuller Northwest seminar about transforming our view of the Gospel in the City from “battleground” to “playground”.
A friend forwarded me this “USA Today” summary of some research on Americans’ views of God conducted by a few sociologists at Baylor University.
This week’s E-Journal includes a feature from Kara that puts in writing some concepts we’ve been including in our FYI speaking and consulting for a couple of years now
What’s so bad about the kid table? Kara explores a theology of church and youth ministry that might challenge your assumptions.
In a day when “to friend” has become a verb referring to a virtual activity, grounded explorations of friendship seem like refreshing reminders.
FYI’s Hip Hop scholar takes us a step toward understanding the core theological beliefs that weave through Hip Hop music and culture.
Note: This article is an adaptation of chapter three of The Promise of Despair: The Way of the Cross as the Way of the Church (Nashville: Abingdon, 2010). This excerpt was extracted and edited by Jonathan Davis.
Preface: In conversations …
Lately I’ve been reading Joan Chittister’s The Liturgical Year: The Spiraling Adventure of the Spiritual Life, a book that at face value may not seem to have much to do with youth ministry. But as a worship leader (and …