Q has launched a new website and blog, posting articles by great thinkers like Tim Keller, Andy Crouch and great practioners like Gideon Tsang, Jose and Nichole Reyes. Somehow I got on the list and they are running an article I wrote called “Conversion and Contextualization: Reexamining our Expectations of Gospel Change.“
Author: Jonathan Dodson
30 Days for the Shan!
New Article: The Three Conversions
Boundless is running a new article I wrote called “The Three Conversions.” The premise is that, in America we have bought into an individualistic, one-third gospel that converts us to Christ alone. However, the New Testament points to three conversions—to Christ, Church, and Mission. This article expands on the biblical material introduced in chapter three of Fight Clubs: Gospel-Centered Discipleship.
Sign Up for 30 Days of Prayer for the SHAN!
Numbering 5-7 million, the Shan are one of the largest unreached people groups in Southeast Asia. They suffer from illiteracy, addiction, prostitution, AIDS, poverty, broken families, and a loss of hope. Their Buddhist faith, intricately combined with animism, is deeply rooted in their culture. Though there is a Shan Bible and a small established church, very few Shan have ever heard about Jesus. The Shan need the Gospel and the Shan need your prayers.
If you sign up, starting tomorrow, you will receive one email a day for the next 30 days. Each email will provide a glimpse into the culture and daily life of the Shan people and will conclude with a few prayer requests.
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