Politics and Religion: What Happened in Conversation with “Cookie”
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Politics and Religion: What Happened in Conversation with “Cookie”

The first time I met “Cookie” at our coffee shop, he asked me if I was a famous violinist, which made me erupt with laughter—I am not musically talented! Over time, I had many other “chance” encounters with Cookie. Our talks were always brief and light.

Then one day in the coffee shop, Cookie sat down right at my table, which wasn’t typical. He started ranting about politics and religious people. Read more...

Same Game | New Questions
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Same Game | New Questions

John* and his business partner were just a couple of young, hard-working bond-traders who commuted every day in and out of Chicago. To help pass the time on the train—and because they were numbers guys—they developed a system that they thought would surely help them win at their "rotisserie baseball league." What an understatement! Read more...

Is Your Life Compelling?
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Is Your Life Compelling?

Like a harsh word spoken without tact, or a fire burning outside a fireplace, missionality by itself can hurt the cause of Christ more than it helps. This is why missional has an inseparable twin. The word is incarnational. It means “to take on flesh.” If missional means “to go,”incarnation is about how you go and what people see as you go. . . . Incarnation is critical because it will eventually determine whether or not people will want to know you or your God. — Hugh Halter Read more...