White’s thesis: the middle ages (5th to 16th centuries) have usually seen as a unity when in reality it saw great change and diversity three movements shaped the western church btw. Apostolic ti… more →
Exploring church history from a missional perspectiverichardspackman wrote 5 months ago: Andrea is a cheeky monkey – richard is a baboooooon!!!!! :pppp … more →
richardspackman wrote 6 months ago: Key idea 1 … more →
Susan de la Vergne wrote 11 months ago: Ever read a project plan, proposal, report or even an email that made no impression on y … more →
coreypaxton wrote 1 year ago: White’s thesis: the middle ages (5th to 16th centuries) have usually seen as a unity when in r … more →
coreypaxton wrote 1 year ago: • Structure can never produce renewal but renewal needs institutional structures that will help c … more →
coreypaxton wrote 1 year ago: • Characteristics of renewal movements: o a drive for a deeper, more authentic Christian life … more →
coreypaxton wrote 1 year ago: • The establishment of the papal states and the corruption that ensued had as much of a negative … more →
coreypaxton wrote 1 year ago: • Men and women who have made a difference for God have almost always gone through suffering • … more →
coreypaxton wrote 1 year ago: • Johannes Blauw- Missionary Nature of the Church- in the OT- the mission was come to us; in the … more →
coreypaxton wrote 1 year ago: • The mission of the people of God is always carried out through two different types of structures: … more →
coreypaxton wrote 1 year ago: • The Spirit is alive in the darkest places of history • If Jesus is not central to our theology and … more →