In our culture institutions rather than people are seen as vessels of God's power...Skye Jethani. THE DIVINE COMMODITY: DISCOVERING A FAITH BEYOND CONSUMER CHRISTIANITY.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
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Junto con mi esposo, Tim, trabajo con el ministerio SEPAL y ParaLideres.org, proveyendo recursos y capacitación para líderes de jóvenes en el mundo hispano hablante. Soy Licenciada en Literatura de Baylor University y Master en Teología graduada del Reformed Theological Seminary
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1 Comments:
aaaahhhh... it is so true! And we find a constant tension regarding that very thing in the church... older generations comitted to the institution: listen and commit to the institution, they have a name we honor. And younger generations yearning for trusting in individuals: show me you are real and I will listen to you!
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