XAG / The Redemption Project


RazorMouth offers some provocative discussion on ministry vs. vocation.  I think this is an important issue for me to understand and consider because much of my journey for the last two years has been discovering how God views your work, “secular” or not.

I don’t necessarily have an analysis on his opinion yet, but he does offer some good scripture references to aid in your own conclusions.

. Kudos to all you who have joined me in our effort to get a Bible API from a major Bible publisher. Here is my most recent post on blogs4God.com that describes just how significant and influential your comments and suggestions… []

Thanks to Daniel at wyclif.net. for pointing out some broken links that I had on the home page.  And of course they would have to be links to my feature stories, the XAG principle and Techumenical Movement/ Evangelistic Serendipity.  Go figure.

by Dr. George Grant lists some great scriptures in line with the XAG principle.
“…every Christian is uniquely gifted to serve in the dispersal of grace and mercy to the whole of culture (1 Peter 4:10).”
“It is the task of mature Christians in every vocation to train others around them—especially the coming generations—to do good works and to fulfill their unique callings with beauty, integrity, and passion (Ephesians 2; Titus 2).”

Thanks for visiting, helping me save face, and adding my site to your “lollodex.”  I hope it will be worth it at least for a while.

Sure there’s controversy and debate.  Sure there’s frivolity and fun.  But there’s more.

The stakes are high.  The people are real.  The pain is real.

And I am a witness to all of it.  This is for keeps.  One life.  One shot.  Let’s do it.

It’s time for us who say we care about the lost and dying………to live in the real world. Instead of waiting for our loved ones to be thrown into hell and begging us for a fingertip of water, let’s give them the living water of Jesus Christ now.

Any Questions?

I appreciate a good discussion on worship, although I am by no means an expert.

There may be some insight to be had in a recent press release from George Barna’s website regarding the “Worship Wars”.

What if ministries and denominations combined efforts and licensed electronic data services to each other for greater efficiency in the final outcome?

Call it a “Techumenical Movement.”

More later…

I’ve been doing a lot of introspection today.  Stuff happens, makes you think.

Before I start, let me say I’m not looking for pity.  So don’t go there.

There are days that I worry about people discovering what a louse I am and losing what respect they had for me.  Then sometimes I think I wish everybody knew what I louse I am so I could find out who my real friends are and what redeeming qualities I actually have that keep them around.  Or maybe it’s just love that keeps real friends around.

Well, anyway, I told my wife the other day that if I ever wrote a book, it would list her in the dedications for “loving me anyway.”  Eccentricities, goofiness, screw-ups, balding, overweight, inconsistency, poor judgment, etc., blah, blah, blah.  I have to end the list here, because I still (for now) have a reputation to protect.  I can’t give away all of my dirty secrets at once, you know.

God loves us anyway.  That’s what grace is about, I suppose.

Prayer: God keep me from hurting you intentionally.  Keep me from giving in to the pull of my flaws.  Help me to see what I can do for you, even after my failures.  Help me work with Take what’s left to do what you have planned for me.

How to study the Bible without going to seminary [Christdot]

This is definitely new to me.  I just discovered today that some folks had left some comments for me.  I haven’t found a great way to monitor comments in Radio UserLand without visiting my own blog and checking the counts.

I’ve been journaling using other formats for a long time.  I didn’t anticipate any of the responses I received so far.  It’s definitely humbling.  Gee, somebody might be reading this.

It makes me think twice about why I write.  In some ways, there is an artificial need to be profound so readers think this blog doesn’t stink.  But who cares right?  Maybe that’s what’s bothering me.  I shouldn’t care.  Or I shouldn’t care so much.

Yes, this is a personal journal.  I write about things that have captured my interest.  I’m sure that with 7 billion people on the planet that someone will find them worthwhile.

I have a confession to make: I’ve been holding back.

I’ve got some crazy ideas that I’ve wanted to publish, but so far I haven’t.  I didn’t want to sound like a crack pot.  I didn’t want to sound like I knew it all (especially because I don’t).  So, here goes.  Maybe someone will read them now.  Maybe later.  It doesn’t matter. 

I put a lot of stock into Matthew 10:27: 

What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light: and what ye hear in the ear, that preach ye upon the housetops.

When God lays something on your heart and mind, it usually isn’t there to be squandered.  Share it.  Act upon it.  But don’t hide it.

A recording I really enjoy is I recently retrieved it from my collection. I might be lucky to average 10 recordings a year. Unless a music club offer comes in the mail–then I get a bunch at one shot.

What I like about johnny Q. public’s music is its seering creativity. I use the term “irreverent” loosely. It’s more of a contempt for the status quo. It questions traditional church and its methods while mocking secular culture for its absurdity. It’s a mix of incredible musical talent, lyrical creativity on a large scale, and relevant material for today’s culture, even several years since its release.

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