Wanted – Missional Pastors
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We like our pastors to champion evangelism don’t we? Very few of us disagree when they urge us to live missionaly within our community and workplaces. However, problems do arise when pastors practice what they …

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PRAC Spring Edition

Submitted by stanfetting on November 11, 2011 – 2:06 pmNo Comment

In this issue of PRAC we look at the place of humour in missional engagement. As Christians in Australia, we are trying to connect with people amidst a culture renowned worldwide for its humour and yet who often see Christians as humourless. Someone who encounters Christ should exhibit a radiance and joy that contradicts this perception. If we are applying ourselves to contextual evangelism in a culture that appreciates humour, we need to engage our funny bone. I hope you ‘enjoy’ this issue.Download the issue here or read it online here.

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