Let me just start by saying that I recognize that the readers of this blog are few. I want to thank the few of you who are following along. You are an important means of accountability as I wrestle with new ideas. I suppose I'm wrestling with the old ones too. This blog may not go on forever. For now, it is a means of letting people look over my shoulder, to challenge me, and to encourage me during a period of discernment.
And now, in that vein, I'll share with you another blog that was brought to my attention by Angie Ward of the Chapel Hilll Bible Church and The Leadership Lab. It is by Roger Olson, and you can read it here. In the entry I'm pointing you to, he talks about models for "deep church" in the anabaptist tradition. And he specifically mentions Church of the Savior, which has been a large part of the inspiration for my yearnings and dreaming. There is also a book by this title. I may write about that later.
Thanks for traveling with me.
Jim
And now, in that vein, I'll share with you another blog that was brought to my attention by Angie Ward of the Chapel Hilll Bible Church and The Leadership Lab. It is by Roger Olson, and you can read it here. In the entry I'm pointing you to, he talks about models for "deep church" in the anabaptist tradition. And he specifically mentions Church of the Savior, which has been a large part of the inspiration for my yearnings and dreaming. There is also a book by this title. I may write about that later.
Thanks for traveling with me.
Jim
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