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Theology Matters

January 31, 2012


Theology isn't for a certain group of people. In fact, it's impossible for anyone to escape theology. It's everywhere. All of us are constantly "doing" theology. In other words, all of us have some idea or opinion about what God is like. Oprah does theology. The person who says, "I can't believe in a God who sends people to hell" is doing theology.

We all have some level of knowledge. This knowledge can be much or little, informed or uninformed, true or false, but we all have some concept of God (even if it's that he doesn't exist). And we all base our lives on what we think God is like.

...I've come to learn that theology matters. And it matters not because we want a good grade on a test but because what we know about God shapes the way we think and live. What you believe about God's nature-what he is like, what he wants from you, and whether or not you will answer to him-affects every part of your life.

Theology matters, because if we get it wrong, then our whole life will be wrong.

I know the idea of "studying" God often rubs people the wrong way. It sounds cold and theoretical, as if God were a frog carcass to dissect in a lab or a set of ideas that we memorize like math proofs.

But studying God doesn't have to be like that. You can study him the way you study a sunset that leaves you speechless. You can study him the way a man studies the wife he passionately loves. Does anyone fault him for noting her every like and dislike? Is it clinical for him to desire to know the thoughts and longings of her heart? Or to want to hear her speak?

Knowledge doesn't have to be dry and lifeless. And when you think about it, exactly what is our alternative? Ignorance? Falsehood?

We're either building our lives on the reality of what God is truly like and what he's about, or we're basing our lives on our own imagination and misconceptions.

We're all theologians. The question is whether what we know about God is true.

Excerpted from Dug Down Deep by Joshua Harris Copyright © 2010 by Joshua Harris. Excerpted by permission of Multnomah Books, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

 

 

FREE PRESENTS- download NOW!!!

January 30, 2012


Catalyst West Coast is going to be here before you know it! What you might not know is that you can download ALL NEW FREE PRESENTS from the site. 

An ENTIRE CATALYST GROUPZINE.

Talks from FRANCIS CHAN, KAY WARREN, & JUDAH SMITH.

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From the Archives | 6 Must Haves as a Leader Right Now

January 29, 2012


1. Leaders must have courage- the ability to risk and actually make a decision and do something. Quick to action.

2. Leaders must have conviction- a strong and compelling vision, and passion to pursue it.

3. Leaders must have a clear calling- understand how God has wired you.

4. Leaders must have authenticity- honest, humble and sincere. Willing to sacrifice. Willing to protect their teammates and take the fall.

5. Leaders must be willing to learn- leaders are readers. and have an insatiable desire to know more.

6. Leaders must be in touch with reality- ability to understand the context of our day. Plan for the future while leading in the present. Informed enough to make the tough decision.


This is a guest post from Brad Lomenick, see more of his thoughts @ BradLomenick.com

VERGE Conference 2012 + Catalyst DISCOUNT!

January 28, 2012


I want to personally invite you to VERGE 2012, a four-day experience for church leaders, students, entrepreneurs, artists, urban innovators, business leaders, community development specialists, non-profit leaders, church planters and everyday leaders - anyone pursuing the mission of God, in community, whatever the context, for the sake of the Gospel.

Verge will resource you to make disciples who make disciples in every sphere and domain of society, advocate for the poor and oppressed, mobilize urban and global mission leaders, and champion movements of gospel-centered missional communities

Made up of pre-conferences, post-conferences, two-days of challenging main sessions, music, workshops, networking opportunities and more, Verge 2012 is here to encourage, build up and renew all kinds of leaders engaged in the mission of God to redeem and renew.

That is why Verge 2012 is For The Gospel, For The City, For The Nations.

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Verge 2012 Conference | Austin, Texas | Feb 28 - Mar 2, 2012 | www.verge2012.org

With you for the mission of Jesus,

Michael "Stew" Stewart

| Founder/Director Verge Conference & Verge Network
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| Pastor of Missional Communities
The Austin Stone Community Church
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End of the Week Links

January 27, 2012


From Catalyst:

  1. 7 Steps For Creating a Creative System to be Creative by Jeremie Kubicek
  2. SHARE YOUR CATALYST STORY OF IMPACT!!!
  3. Apply to be a Catalyst INTERN!
  4. Beyond the Words- the Truth of a Story by Aaron Harris
  5. Wow, It's been 21 Years by Christine Caine

 

From the Web:

  1. Poisonous Root by Pete Wilson
  2. Why Vision is More Important Than Strategy by Michael Hyatt
  3. 21 Essential Community Management Resources from Mashable
  4. People Matter- 3 Temptations Leaders Face
  5. 3 Relevant Ways to Gain Influence by Tim Peters
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