By jay on Feb 17, 2010 in God, Imagination, Jesus, Kingdom | 0 Comments
“The imagination is how things get done. You have to cultivate creativity.”-Russell Simmons
How do we lead faculty and students to engage mission as a way of life? As movement leaders, we’re always in the process of directing our movement’s imagination toward new possibilities and applications. Henry Ward Beecher once described faith as “spiritualized imagination.” David [...]
By jay on Feb 16, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Eat with Non-Christians
We all eat three meals a day. Why not make a habit of sharing one of those meals with a non-Christian or with a family of non-Christians? Go to lunch with a co-worker, not by yourself. Invite the neighbors over for family dinner. If it’s too much work to cook a big dinner, [...]
By jay on Feb 2, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
“The student leaders of the civil rights movement had shown by their example that it is not enough to merely believe in justice and equality. They had shown that one must struggle and sacrifice to achieve these things as well. They had proved that it is necessary to enter the fray and become a participant [...]
By jay on Feb 1, 2010 in Reading, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Michael Hyatt over at his blog recently reflected on his approach to reading non-fiction. It made me feel guilty for not posting here for a while. More importantly, it reminded me of how “reading and great books are contagious” and I’d remember more if i posted more on this blog about what I’m reading. I [...]
By jay on Nov 18, 2009 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Christianity is about something that happened. something that happened to Jesus of Nazareth. something that happened through Jesus of Nazareth.
Christianity is not about Jesus offering, demonstrating, or even accomplishing a new route by which people can ‘go to heaven when they die.” This is a persistent mistake, based on the medieval notion that the point [...]
By jay on Nov 4, 2009 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
My daughter, Jody Landers, is on the last leg of her flight to Liberia. We’re sending her there to report on the “water wells” that Water4Christmas.com built over the last two years. She has great way of reporting details and describing her impressions. If you’d like to follow her story, see Jodyrlanders.com.
By jay on Sep 7, 2009 in Kingdom | 0 Comments
The Church is the foretaste, sign and instrument of the Kingdom. A taste of the truth of the Gospel which speaks of a future hope, a sign pointing beyond itself to Christ and His coming Kingdom, and an instrument of grace to a broken world.–Lesslie Newbigin
By jay on Sep 7, 2009 in Kingdom | 0 Comments
The Church is the foretaste, sign and instrument of the Kingdom. A taste of the truth of the Gospel which speaks of a future hope, a sign pointing beyond itself to Christ and His coming Kingdom, and an instrument of grace to a broken world.–Lesslie Newbigin
By jay on Jun 17, 2009 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
What is real?
The foundation of reality is personal and rooted in the Trinitarian fellowship of the Godhead (Father, Son and Holy Spirit).
Who is blessed (well-off)?
All who live in the reality of God’s kingdom (his loving rule and reign).
Who is truly good?
All who actually love God and love other people from the heart.
How do people become [...]
By jay on Jun 15, 2009 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment