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Archive für Juni 2009
A walk from Saunderton to Princes Risborough…
15.6.2009 von Christoph.
…on Friday 12 June 2009. (Click on the small blue button “Visit the author’s gallery” to see the photos bigger and with comments!)

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“Father, Son”
13.6.2009 von Christoph.
Have a look at this song video by Peter Gabriel - deeply moving!
Just browsing the internet for the song shows what a deep impact that song with its theme of fatherhood has made on thousands of people! Such a universal theme, such a deep hunger for the experience of fatherhood in our day! Can the Jesus people sing songs about the heavenly Father? Can they put them up on youtube so they speak to a fatherless generation? Here’s a worthwhile challenge!
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“It pays to think big”
12.6.2009 von Christoph.
I went to a one-day conference with two of my colleagues from St James yesterday: “Innovating the Church for the 21st Century”. A team from “Mecklenburg Community Church” (Charlotte, NC, USA) explained how they present the Christian faith to a generation who often don’t have a concept of Jesus, resurrection, salvation, Bible, etc. any more.
One of the memorable quotes by their senior pastor, James Emery White, was: “You may just lead a small church, but do small church with a big church mentality”. One of the things they try to do is to keep their staff team young to make sure they continuously innovate.
Spotted a great new advertising campaign by the Daily Telegraph newspaper today, which curiously tied in with some of that thinking: “It pays to think big”. (The Telegraph is the only remaining UK quality broadsheet, i.e. their paper still has a very big format, while all rivals have switched to a compact size.) Very creative in showing how many icons of culture and business today started out small.
Can I live life with a big vision, no matter how small and insignificant my daily chores seem? Can I see God working out his big plans through my feeble efforts? “You have set my feet in a spacious place.” (Psalm 31:8b)

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