Tag Archive: relational

Mar 14

The Solution To Relational

  A few days ago I wrote a post titled The Problem With Relational. Though convicted by the ideas, I was convinced I would lose some virtual friends once I made it public. I was unfortunately right… I’ll miss the interaction with those who decided to disassociate themselves with me, but I would respectfully restate …

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Mar 10

The Problem With Relational

  The push for a relational approach to evangelism and ministry in general is without a doubt a direct response to long-standing church culture that has over-valued propositionalism. Younger leaders (Gen X and Millennial especially) view attempts to urge a person to faith in Christ by way of intellectual assent as inauthentic and even manipulative. …

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Jul 27

Don’t Lie To Me

Fox has a show running right now that probably won’t last long (surprise surprise…) called Lie To Me. Have you seen it? Tim Roth plays an ex-government, now private sector consultant who specializes in reading body language. The plot each week follows the same basic formula–a crime is committed, it’s covered up by its perpetrators …

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Mar 18

Sharing The Gospel Without Fear (For Real This Time)

After recounting some of my experiences over the last few years, I realized that I’ve never been fearful of personally telling someone about Jesus. The reason is that every time I’ve ever shared the story of the Gospel, it’s been because I was asked. This was an epiphany for me, but I still wondered how …

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Feb 17

Strategic Humility

Is humility really that important in relationships? Here are my own thoughts about it…

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