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  • Missionary Agencies vs. Missional Orders

    Jay Lorenzen

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    March 23, 2007

    I’m working at seeing CCC (Campus Crusade for Christ) thru a different set of lenses. John B. Hayes…

  • Made To Stick

    Jay Lorenzen

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    March 13, 2007

    Leaders avoid the Curse of Knowledge. The Curse of Knowledge is the tendency for leaders to think that…

  • Multiplying Disciples: The Mark of all Movements

    Jay Lorenzen

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    March 7, 2007

    Alan Hirsch’s reminder that disciplemaking is part of the missional DNA–the Apostolic Genius–of all Jesus’ movements struck a…

  • Clinton (Reworded): Seven Leadership Lessons

    Jay Lorenzen

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    March 7, 2007

    Few evangelicals have wrestled with biblical leadership and leadership development more than Bobby Clinton. His book, The Making…

  • Movements Begin at the Fringes

    Jay Lorenzen

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    March 3, 2007

    In the study of the history of missions, one can even be formulaic about asserting that all great…

  • One well-worn coat, two silver teaspoons, and the Methodist Church

    Jay Lorenzen

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    March 2, 2007

    On March 2nd, 1791, John Wesley announced his last word Farewell and died as family and friends prayed…

  • Movements: Some New Thoughts (To Me Anyway)

    Jay Lorenzen

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    March 1, 2007

    I’ve been wrestling with john b. hayes’ sub-merge: Living Deep in a Shallow World: Service, Justice and Contemplation…

  • The Clapham Circle: Changing the World

    Jay Lorenzen

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    March 1, 2007

    I went to Amazing Grace again last night. I loved it even more. I paid more attention to…


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