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  • Friendship and Movement Building

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 12, 2005

    I was struck reading Marrty’s previous post (Sant’Egidio–The Weak Strength of the Gospel) by the role of friendship.…

  • Sant Egidio — The Weak Strength of the Gospel

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 9, 2005

    In his book, Desire of the Everlasting Hills, The World Before and After Jesus, historian Thomas Cahill tells…

  • Einstein On Movements

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 5, 2005

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  • Barney’s Principles Of Movements in Closed Countries

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 4, 2005

    Lunch with Barney Steve Addison shares the following account of a visit with a “church planter/movement builder” in…

  • Movements as Organic

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 4, 2005

    “Surfing the Edge of Chaos : The Laws of Nature and the New Laws of Business” (Richard Pascale,…

  • Mission After Christendom

    Jay Lorenzen

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    November 24, 2005

    I’ve been wrestling with David Smith’s Mission after Christendom for several weeks. I hate it when books upset…

  • Simplicity in Building Movements

    Jay Lorenzen

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    November 21, 2005

    Simplicity is the key to the fulfillment of the Great Commission in this generation. If the process is…

  • Good, Better, Best in the Building of Movements

    Jay Lorenzen

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    November 21, 2005

    Steve Steele of Dawn Ministries comments: The continued growth of Christian churches in China–mostly underground house churches —…


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