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Missional Praxis (Sent)

Wednesday November 5, 2008   ~   4 Comments

"But how?"

sentcover.jpgThat's a good question. Living missionally is a biblical and exciting theory, but it doesn't matter if we can't answer the practical question concerning how to actually do it. There are a lot of answers to that question, and we examine some of them in Session 5 of Sent. In that session, we take a look at Paul's example of cultural engagement when he walked into Athens, the pre-eminent city of learning and philosophy in his day. Rather than avoiding the Athenian culture, Paul actually found a way to use it as a bridge to walk his hearers to the gospel.

We can put ourselves in a position to talk about the gospel through an understanding of culture. Paul didn't ask the people to come to him; he went where they were. He listened. He examined. He learned. Then he spoke. We can do the same thing.

It's called cultural engagement. But not in the surface-level, doing-what's-hip-so-people-will-like-us variety that we sometimes see played out. It's being relevant in the look-at-what's-happening-at-the-core-of-who-people-are-variety. It's loving people as they are but then showing them a better way.

In Athens the culture of the day was one of debate. That may not necessarily be the best mode of conversation in your circles. But maybe a helpful approach is to look deeper at the themes of films as a way of entering into talks about what seems to be driving or motivating humanity today--and then having conversations about a new way of life. Maybe it's time to read books of substance so that you might have conversations of substance. Maybe you need to go to the places where real people live real (and sometimes messy) lives and have honest conversations. Regardless of the method, it's about meeting people where they are and then giving them the choice to go further.

Wander through your own Athens. Look at the cultural idols. Let this burden your mind and spark your imagination. Let godly passion drive you to say "Give me Athens or I die." Then confidently share the gospel with those who may see its uncluttered message, trust its validity, and receive its Savior--Jesus Christ. You don't have to make the gospel, God, or the Bible relevant. They're already relevant. But we need to find relevant means to communicate that eternal truth.

You can find more information about Sent here.

Posted on November 5, 2008 at 7:26 PM   ~   4 Comments

Tagged with: church, culture, engagement, missional, relevance, sent, threads

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4 Comments

By AL (only) on November 5, 2008 4:36 PM

forgetting something? or should I say "someone"?
We talked about this :-(

By AL (only) on November 6, 2008 12:37 AM

What? You don't have the guts to talk to AL on your site? Only on the AL's twitter page? Fine - we can dance in AL's backyard, but be advised...

1. This is not finished until AL says it is finished!

2. You got nothin' without AL and you know it!

3. AL is not afraid to go public with this - are you?

4. AL placed 4th in all state high school co-ed dance/drill and is a dancing machine.

By Ed StetzerAuthor Profile Page on November 6, 2008 9:26 AM

Dude,

Let it be. It is not about you.

Ed

By AL (only) on November 6, 2008 3:53 PM

right - tell that to everyone else who knows that AL is really quite a big deal.
You know that right? There are in fact large volumes of leather bound books about AL.

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