Appreciative Inquiry
An Appreciative Approach Credit: Appreciative Inquiry Commons Conversations are interesting things. In a recent blog, I explored what having different conversations might mean for the church. When we engage with one another,
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An Appreciative Approach Credit: Appreciative Inquiry Commons Conversations are interesting things. In a recent blog, I explored what having different conversations might mean for the church. When we engage with one another,
Well look at that, I am returning to one of those words that really excites me: Evangelism! I blogged earlier this year about the ‘e-word’ and (throughout my musings) you can likely find a lot of content about the topic! I am revisiting this topic as a continuation – or reflection – of the recent blog, Lent|Lefty.
Here we go … for many Mainstream Protestants the e-word – often known as evangelism – is one certain to generate a response. Depending on age, context and church experience this can range from rejection,
This blog, as testimonial, was my first report (September 10, 2013), which I submitted to Winnipeg Presbytery as the Winnipeg Presbytery Minister for Evangelism, Mission and Church Development. "Who do they say
A Lenten Collection Lent: We walk into the gathering danger & doubt surrounding Jesus as he made choices that led to the Cross. This is a time of preparation & reflection. Where
Every month I tweet #MicroPoetry! In 140 characters, they are part prayer, thought, reflection, challenge or something in-between. I look forward to sharing them with you and hope that they may lead to reflection,