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The Conversation Grid: Listen to God by Listening to People

Practical Urban Mission - Part 4

This is our third post digging into the second essential element - discerning how God is already working so we can respond in prayer and action. The key to discernment is to be curious and attentive as we go about our daily lives. Today we will look at the Conversation Grid, a tool that helps us listen to people and what God might be stirring in them.

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Bridging the Gap Between Reality and Vision in Cities: 3 Roles That Help Urban Harvest Workers

I have had a number of cross-cultural assignments in over the last 25 years. The "what" was clear. Less clear was the "how". Each urban context is different. There are no guaranteed formulae to success. However, we are seeing patterns across different cities.

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Evangelism Is Easier With This Paradigm Shift

Overcoming Challenges in Evangelism - Part 1 of 2

Recently I wrote about some common challenges faced by both Christians and un-churched people relating to evangelism. My personal wrestle with these challenges & Scripture led to two powerful paradigm shifts that resolved the tension and opened up exciting new possibilities. Today we look at the first of these Scripturally-based paradigm shifts.

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Are You Doing Urban Mission? Here Are 3 Important Questions To Consider

We previously looked at how population growth and technology have increased the complexity of our cities.
These changes have important implications for urban ministry. These implications confront us with pressing questions that must be addressed if we want to see God’s vision for our cities fulfilled. We will look at three of them here.

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God’s Household Invitation (and 5 Practical Steps to Lifelong Discipleship)

God's Gospel invitation is often framed primarily as an invitation to have sins forgiven, receive eternal life, and/or enjoy a more prosperous life. Each of these invitations distracts and confuses those we are inviting. These things might be by-products or consequences of God’s invitation, but they’re not the main thing. God’s central invitation is for us to step back into a surrendered and trusting relationship with Himself - the loving Father King.

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