The Bible is more than just a historical text or a compilation of religious teachings. It is a unified narrative through many smaller books in which God reveals His character, His purposes, and His plan for creation. From the opening chapters of Genesis to the final visions of Revelation, the […]
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Telling the story of God a better way
Originally Michael Frost – https://mikefrost.net/the-way-you-tell-the-story-of-god-matters/ I have noted previously that Christians need to learn to tell their own spiritual autobiographies more effectively. I wrote, “Less and less people want to listen to religious lectures or church sermons, but they’ll listen to stories from your spiritual autobiography if you can tell […]
Read MoreBuilding a Welcoming and Friendly Small Church
Building a Welcoming and Friendly Small Church Building a welcoming small church requires intentionality. For a small church to grow and thrive, it’s essential to cultivate a culture of friendliness and outreach that makes visitors feel at home. Whether it’s through personal interaction or a church-wide initiative, this article will […]
Read MoreWhy Anabaptists Should Vote in Australia
Why Anabaptists Should Vote in Australia Background In many democratic nations, voting is optional, with only about 5% of democracies in the world enforcing compulsory voting, often with fines or other penalties. In Australia, voting is mandatory, requiring every eligible citizen to participate in elections. For many Christians, particularly Anabaptists, […]
Read MoreThe Anabaptist Tradition and the Dangers of Legalism
The Anabaptist Tradition and the Dangers of Legalism Special Note:All forms of Christianity have their own traps and pitfalls. The Anabaptist tradition is not alone in this regard. This article acknowledges the dangers of legalism and offers insights into how we can avoid these traps. Anabaptism, with its deep commitment […]
Read MoreContemporary Anabaptist: Embracing Urban Community through Spirituality and Economic Justice
Contemporary Anabaptist: Embracing Urban Community through Spirituality and Economic Justice Introduction: The Urban Challenge for the Contemporary Anabaptist Church The ‘Contemporary Anabaptist’s’ desire to engage actively with modern urban communities presents a challenging conundrum: how to cultivate communal living in an environment often sceptical of such ideals. Urban settings, characterized […]
Read MoreThe Difference Between Premillennialism and Historical Premillennialism?
The Difference Between Premillennialism and Historical Premillennialism?Many People Don’t Understand… Premillennialism is a Christian eschatological view that Christ will return to Earth before (pre-) a thousand-year reign, known as the Millennium, during which He will establish a kingdom of peace and righteousness. This concept has evolved and changed over time, […]
Read MoreRediscovering the Anabaptist Vision: Communities of Discipleship and Mission
Rediscovering the Anabaptist Vision: Communities of Discipleship and Mission The idea of the church as a “committed community of discipleship and mission” is widespread in modern Christianity. Yet, the foundational contribution of the Anabaptist tradition to this concept is often undervalued. The Anabaptists, who integrated discipleship and mission into the […]
Read MoreUnderstanding the Beatitudes: The Call to Mercy
Understanding the Beatitudes: The Call to Mercy Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy. Mat 5:7 The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most profound teachings of Jesus, where He outlines the Beatitudes—a series of blessings that describe the character and rewards of those who follow Him. […]
Read MoreChristendom: A Contemporary Anabaptist Perspective
Christendom: A Contemporary Anabaptist Perspective Understanding Christendom Christendom, in its historical context, refers to the period when the church and the state were intertwined, and Christianity became the dominant cultural and political force in Europe. It began with the conversion of Constantine in the early 4th century, when Christianity was […]
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