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  • Elie Wiesel Urging Us to Move Beyond Indifference

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 13, 2005

    Elie Wiesel Urging Us to Move Beyond Indifference Tweet

  • MovementsEverywhereRant: 5 Word Direction

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 13, 2005

    MovementsEverywhereRant: 5 Word Direction: I love things that keep leaders focused. The leadership task is complicated enough–so anything…

  • Rick Warren’s Global Initiative

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 11, 2005

    I’ve been at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit all day. Refreshing and challenging as always. Rick Warren referred…

  • Dynamics of Renewal Movements

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 8, 2005

    Howard Snyder’s comparison of Pietism, Moravianism, and Methodism (Signs of the Spirit: How God Reshapes the Church) suggested…

  • Five Factors of a Movement by Gerlach and Hine

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 7, 2005

    In their study of the Pentecostal Movement and the Black Power Movement Gerlach and Hine (People, Power, Change:…

  • The Missional Movement

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 1, 2005

    I ran across Tim Keller’s paper on the Missional Church (attached). I found his points challenging, as we…

  • Centered Set vs Bounded Set

    Jay Lorenzen

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    July 30, 2005

    NextReformation.com From Bounded to Centered Somewhere around 25 or 30 years ago, anthopologist Paul Hiebert proposed a new…

  • Why Layo Is Not Celebrating 40 Years of Ministry

    Jay Lorenzen

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    July 30, 2005

    Eric Swanson: June 2005 Movement Building and El Salvador Chip Scivicque and I met with Layo this past…


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