Thursday, March 22, 2007

Discipleship Class 2007 - Assignment #6

Well, everybody, I hope you all had a great Spring break. I wanted to start of this week with a new assignment, so Here it is:

I want you to go out and ask 5 people (at least 2 that you know are not
Christians) these two questions:


1) What is faith? Define it.


2) How does faith play a part in your life?


After you have gotten your 5 answers I want you to formulate what you
believe faith to be & how you might share your answer with others.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Discipleship Class 2007 - Assignment #5

1) One of the quotes from Last weeks class came from Dietrict Bonhoeffer's book The Cost of Discipleship:
"This call to Christ initiates the most intimate allegiance imaginable. An
allegiance that openly supersedes all other relationships
."

Share with me what you think this means for yor life. How do you see yourself living it out & where do you see yourself lacking?

Monday, February 12, 2007

Discipleship Class 2007 - Assignment #4

Well, last week we ended our section called, Called to the Kingdom of God & began our section called, Called to Christ. So, here are this weeks questions:

  1. How are the two sections tied together, both scripturally & theologically(hint: you might have to go back to the first lecture on the Kingdom of God)?
  2. What does it mean for you to be called to both the Kingdom of God & to the person of Jesus Christ, as well?

There you go, have fun!

Friday, February 02, 2007

Discipleship Class 2007 - Assignment #3

Dear Class,

This week I thought I would ask a couple of questions that ask you to take what we have talked about in class & think about how it applies to your life, so here goes.
  1. This week we finished talking about the 8 OT attributes/anticipations of the Coming Kingdom of God, One of the was that, "The day of the Lord would be a time of Peace." ----How have you experienced the Peace of the Kingdom in your own life, be as specific as possible.
  2. We also talked about the fact that with the coming of Jesus, the kingdom of God has entered the world. We are now citizens of the Kingdom. So, XA should reflect the kingdom, right? So, how do you see the Kingdom of God in XA?
There you go, have fun.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Discipleship Class 2007 -- Assignment#2

Dear Discipleship Class,

Here are this weeks questions for thoughtful response:

On Thursday we talked about the 2 underlying themes relating to the Kingdom of God, which are:
1)The Sovereignty of God
&
2) The Problem/Mystery of Evil

A. Explain what the two terms mean.

B. Talk about how you would answer this pre-Christians objection:
"How can you believe in a God who would allow so much evil happen in the world? You Christians talk about a God of love, where is this God of love in Africa, as thousands die of HIV/AIDS every day?"


Thanks for your thoughtful responses!!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Discipleship Class 2007 - Assignment #1

Dear Discipleship Class,

Welcome to Discipleship: The Basic Chiristian Calling. I am really excited to have you all in the class, & I look forward to some lively discussion. I hope you all look forward to be challenced in your faith. Each week I will post a new assignment for you to respond to regarding the last weeks material. please take some time to think it through & answer thoughtfully.

Here is your First Assignment:
A) Define for me what you think a Christian is and how you become one.

B) Ask a minimum of 5 people - Whom you don't know (preferably
pre-Christians) These two questions:
1) Would you please define for me what you understand a Christian to be.

2) Could you please tell me your understanding of how one becomes a Christian.

Monday, January 03, 2005

A Church Like Ours?

"The real issue in the Christian community was that it was conditional. You were loved, but if you had questions, questions about whether the Bible was true or whether America was a good country or whether last week's sermon was good, you were not so loved. You were loved in word, but there was, without question, a social commodity that was being withheld from you until you shaped up. By towing the party line you earned social dollars; by being yourself you did not. If you wanted to be valued, you became a clone."

-- Don Miller, Blue Like Jazz, pg.214

Is this what we want in the body of Christ? A place where, if you are different or struggling with an issue or theological point of view, you are not accepted or feel like you are on the outside looking in? Is that what Christ intended the church to be like? I don't think so. I hope that we can begin to live our lives with a different perspective.
Now I am not saying that we should just let people live in their sin or propogate and unbiblical view or lifestyle, Jesus did say, "Go and sin no more." But, we should realize that all that we believe and live is not always the "Biblical" one. There needs to be a humility about the way we treat one another, as well as the realization that we are all on the road together and while our viewpoint may be correct, God may have not revealed it to our fellow pilgims yet.