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Pihop, Bethel, Jake Hamilton and the Tensions of Charismatic Faith

One of the interesting dynamics at the School of Supernatural Ministry at Pihop that I am involved in is that it is the combination of two separate movements of the Holy Spirit.  On one hand there is Bethel and on … Continue reading

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How do we to handle and understand failure in ministry?

The question, “How do we handle and understand failure in ministry?” has been on my mind for some time.  In my Pihop/SSM internship we are currently reading God’s Generals by Roberts Liardon.  It tells the story of numerous revivalists who did … Continue reading

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The Christian Social Economics of Exclusion and Vilification: The Family of God, an alternative approach.

[In previous posts on this point I have explained how the Pharisees became preoccupied with excluding others, with maintaining and observing outwardly observable traditions and laws, and using the Bounded Set paradigm for understanding their own community. This led to … Continue reading

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The Catharsis of Depression

I have been wrestling with publishing this post or not.  Technically I am not even supposed to be writing it as I’m supposed to be working on my book.  But this is really I can think about. The Monday before … Continue reading

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The Christian Social Economics of Exclusion and Vilification: The Pharisees v2.0

The Christian religious system has rather thoroughly replicated the conditions, attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, and social organization of the Pharisees.  This has not surprisingly rather thoroughly replicated the error of the Pharisees and the social economy of the Christian religious system revolves … Continue reading

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The Christian Social Economics of Exclusion and Vilification: Bounded Set Communities

Before the rest of this post you need to watch this Youtube video by Dave Schmelzer.  He presents a great explanation of Bounded Set and Centered Set thinking and it relates to religious communities. While Schmelzer talks about both, the … Continue reading

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The Christian Social Economics of Exclusion and Vilification: The Error of the Pharisees

[So far I have talked about how the most common approach to the Bible in Christianity is highly problematic, how Christianity is secular in most of its practices and how the most common Christian spirituality sets Christians up for failure.  … Continue reading

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Understanding the Heart of the Father

In my last post I talked about how the spirituality of followers of Jesus should be and suggested that issues of identity are incredibly important.  I felt more should be said on this issue since I think a lot of … Continue reading

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Signs that Make you Wonder: A glory cloud and fresh oil coming from a woman’s hand.

On October 19th, at our Wednesday night class at the School of Supernatural ministry we watched a video of a sign God did at Bethel church in Redding the Friday before. Apparently while the community was gathered late at night … Continue reading

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A new paradigm: The Bible as “Revelation and Invitation.”

[I have written at length as to why the dominant approach to the Bible in Christianity is highly problematic and suggested some reasons why we continue to use it.  In this post I want to present an alternate way to … Continue reading

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