Tag Archive | House Church

Food For Thought: New Blogger Edition

Every week here at Pursuing Glory I try to bring together the best posts I’ve found that will equip the end-times church to operate in her God-ordained destiny.  These are the best blogs, articles, books and other resources related to our purpose here at this site.  Feel free to visit, comment, and make use of the resources found at each site.

This week I’m super excited about being able to feature several new bloggers who I know personally.  You might notice that I personally know a few people who blog.  What’s exciting about this edition is I think a few of the posts some of these new bloggers posted this week were edifying at a level to be included here on the Food for Thought post.  Let me know what you think.

Jehova-Jireh

Wrestling with finances is never easy.  Dave, one of our new featured bloggers, tells a story about God’s knowledge of our situation and his ability to provide for us in our lack.  This will be a needed message in the days ahead.

A Letter to Us Who Think We Know the Lord

Because I’ve known Josh, I’ve gotten a chance to see the kind of humility that is birthed from the insight he describes in this post.  I think this is a powerful post to read, particularly if you’ve walked with the Lord for a long time.  Humility is the key to continuing to grow.

A Cholera Epidemic Averted!

Felicity is in the middle of blogging about the reality of the spiritual realm and how it impacts our lives.  This story is a dramatic testimony of that fact.  Experiences like this cause impact not only our view of God and His involvement in our lives but they also impact unbelievers.

There’s Not Enough Money in the World to Keep Doing Church the Way We’ve Been Doing It

Here’s a simple blog post with an idea that people need to think long and hard about.  If it’s premise true, then we need to adjust the way we “do church” in a significant way.

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Food For Thought: Getting Back In The Swing Edition

Every week here at Pursuing Glory I try to bring together the best posts I’ve found that will equip the end-times church to operate in her God-ordained destiny.  These are the best blogs, articles, books and other resources related to our purpose here at this site.  Feel free to visit, comment, and make use of the resources found at each site.

This week marks the return of me to blogging after letting that part of my life slide for a few weeks.  I’ve had a chance to hang out with some of the coolest people who aren’t part of our house church recently.  However that time spent has taken me away from writing, so I’m going to try and get back in the swing of things.  This post represents the best posts from the last few weeks. Enjoy!

Community Elements: Jesus

I think that Jesus is most frequently the part of community that we leave out when we begin to discect a Christian community.  Alan writes about Jesus’ centrality in a way that makes his whole discussions on the elements of a church more palatable than most similar discussions.

Two Vital Needs of Every Disciple

One of the things that gets left out of most discussions about discipleship is the necessity of being able to make other disciples.  Here Ray writes about the paradox of following Jesus and leading others into following Him.

Change the Atmosphere, Change the Culture

One of the shifts that I’ve seen help people move from a static church mindset into a movement mindset is discovering the spirit of multiplication that the apostles walked in.  Here J.D. talks about how that happens with a  group people who currently have no vision for reproducing churches.

Misunderstanding Persecution

One of the common misconceptions in the body of Christ is that house churches in the third world are effective because persecution happening around them fuels evangelism and discipleship.  Actually persecution causes the church to return to her organic roots and when she does that, she spreads quickly and naturally.

A Grove of Aspen Trees

With the house church movement in the United States as new as it is, little has been written about what mature house church networks look like.  This post has an incredible visual that says volumes about how a network of house churches can function interdependently.

Photo Credit: Design Probes – Food for Thought by centralasian.

The Wayback Machine: February

Some things just get better with age.  “The Wayback Machine” posts occur at the end of every month and reference the best posts of that month in years past.  My hope is to provide a good jumping on point for readers who have never been to Pursuing Glory.

2009

Come Rest

Back in 2009, my good friend Dick Speight rolled out the first of many books that the Lord has put in him.  He offered me the great joy of writing a foreword for the book.  So when the book hit the shelves in February, I gave a little background on Dick and shared my recommendation for the book.  It’s still a great book that will help many draw away and experience Jesus’ love. I encourage you not just to read the post but to think about picking up a copy.

2007

The House Church We’ve All Been Waiting For

This post was more of a report about what was going on in our house church during its very early stages.  You can tell we’ve definitely progressed beyond some of the issues listed here, but the point is that we were actually meeting God like we intended to.  Check this post out for a glimpse into the good and the bad of what we were early on.

House Church Foundations

This post was a short attempt to sum up where I was feeling the Lord take us three weeks in to our house church.  Four years later, much has changed but so much is still the same.  It’s clear looking back, I wasn’t just trying to start a house church, I was hoping for true apostolic Christianity to emerge.  We’re still contending for that to this day.

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