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Michah Bournes: Acts 17 and Turning the World Upside Down (Video)

Michah Bournes: Acts 17 and Turning the World Upside Down (Video)

By Jason Fowler on 05/05/2012

The massively talented, poetry slammin’ Micah Bournes hits on a glaring discrepancy: “If the Gospel of Jesus is so revolutionary…why aren’t we turning the places where we live upside down like the early Christians in Acts 17?”

Posted in Videos | Tagged christian faith, Creative Arts, GOD, Gospel, Jesus, kingdom of GOD, Missional Church, missional living, missions, poetry, urban living | Leave a response

We can all pursue self-reliance and inter-dependence (montage: J Fowler)

Self-Reliance vs. Self-Sufficiency

By Leni Sorensen on 08/14/2010

Today rather then judge ourselves by some illusory benchmark of rural American self ’sufficiency’ we might better make an effort to be more self-reliant…we can discipline ourselves to participate in the world economy in a more conscious way and to strive for a level of self reliance appropriate to our life circumstance…

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