Kristen Thornton / Lessons from the Master Gardener
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Is Intelligent Design Enough?
For by Him (Jesus) all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him. And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together. Colossians 1:16-17
This past week, there has been a lot in the media about the 200th birthday of Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin who were born on the same day - February 12, 1809. Perhaps it is a “providential coincidence” that these two men with such different legacies should be born on the same day.As Darwin’s legacy has been discussed, a couple of shows have focused on the battle between the Evolutionists and the Creationists. The latest form of the Creationist side is being spearheaded by the “theory” of Intelligent Design. This is simply a counter to the Darwinist position that everything just came into existence by chance. Intelligent Design says that the Universe shows evidence of intelligence that points to a creator. Many Christians (and even non-Chrisitans) are using this new “science” as a means to refute the Story of Evolution. But is the theory of Intelligent Design really enough? Read More...
"What will they do without us?"
For the past several months I have been teaching on the Spiritual Gifts, particularly the gifted people listed in Ephesians 4 - the Apostles, the Prophets, the Evangelists, and the Pastors and Teachers - who are given to the Body to equip the individual members for service. At the end of this passage Paul brings the whole section to a point in saying, “As each one does its part, the Body grows in love.” Every individual member of the Body of Christ plays a unique and indispensable role in Christ’s work among His people and in the world. This may be true and good theology, but do we really apply it? Read More...
The Life Transforming Power of Story
“Ivan Illich was once asked,
‘What is the most revolutionary way to change
society: is it violent revolution or gradual
reform.’ He gave a careful answer:
‘Neither. If you want to change society then
you must tell an alternative
story,’ he concluded.”
(Tim Costello quoted in Organic Church,
123)
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I had a fantastic time in San
Antonio working with the students at His Hill. I
think I learned more than they did! I was able to
give a broad overview of the MilktoMeat curriculum
in about 12 hours. This has really helped clarify
what to do for a 12 hour “bootcamp”
introduction to MTM. I would encourage you to
check out His Hill and the Torchbearer schools.
They are doing an awesome work training students
in the Word, equipping them to live life for the
glory of God in Christ. You can find out more
about them here.
I appreciate all your prayers for this. Keep on praying for the opportunities that are still ahead to spread the truth of the Gospel. / ST