Dangerous stories
Today, while Alan Hirsch was teaching at the Salt Academy on his latest book 'The Forgotten Ways', we had a valuable conversation in the DAWN team on training organic/missional church planters in Europe, a project I'm working on, and the question "what exactly is good news in our culture?". Around dinnertime I met up with Torben Søndergaard, a young evangelist and organic church planter who also heals people on the street (and trains young Christians to do the same). Danish national television found this remarkable, so they followed Torben and his family for several weeks to make a real-life "healing with Jesus" soap. Cool. In the evening Alan joined us for a sigar and he explained the set-up of the Forge training, and the incarnational strategy of a large 'cafe community' in Melbourne.

What answers did you have to the question "what is good news in todays culture"?
Posted by: Mike | January 12, 2007 at 22:12
Marc, as always it was a pleasure to catchup with you all. A great group of people!
Totsiens
Posted by: Alan Hirsch | January 13, 2007 at 12:12
Mike, I might come back to this one in a separate post. Not on short term though.
Posted by: Marc | January 13, 2007 at 20:22
Marc,
Great. It's a big subject to tackle and one that has been on my mind also.
Posted by: Mike | January 13, 2007 at 23:43