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10 good reasons to switch to a narrative-historical hermeneutic

Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew: Now with 30% MORE NARRATIVE!
Jaco → Andrew: Andrew,

Mission after Christendom: beyond the incarnational-missional paradigm

James Mercer → Andrew: Thank you for this Andrew

Does Jesus have anything to say about homosexuality? Simple answer, no.

peter wilkinson → Andrew: As I’m in serious danger of

Does it matter whether it really happened?

Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew: I come for the challenging

God not of the dead but of the living

Mark Golding → Andrew: This idea of going to heaven

Tongues of fire

Phil Ledgerwood → John Shakespeare: The book of Acts and the
John Shakespeare → Doane : Thanks Doane. I’m sure you
Doane → John Shakespeare: just a thought if I
John Shakespeare → Andrew: Thank you very much. The
Andrew → John Shakespeare: I’m not sure I can help you
John Shakespeare → Andrew: Andrew, somewhat off topic,
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew: I have thought for some time

Why did Jesus instruct his disciples not to preach the kingdom of God to Gentiles and Samaritans?

Chris Bourne → Andrew: Thanks, Andrew. This is more
Andrew → Chris Bourne: Chris, I must say, I hadn’t
Chris Bourne → Andrew: May I chip in with what is
Andrew → Johannes: Johannes, that’s a very
Andrew → peter wilkinson: I noted 2½ instances in
peter wilkinson → Andrew: We’ve been here before with
Johannes → Andrew: Thank you for the explanation
Andrew → Johannes : If I’ve understood you
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What is the church and what is it for? A dynamic definition

peter wilkinson → Andrew: I picked this up on a link,
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew: I’m leading a small group at
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew: One thing Abraham’s story
Andrew → Kevin Holtsberry: Excellent! So how did the
Andrew → John Clements: Thanks, John. Good comments.
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew: Very helpful. I am giving a
John Clements → Andrew: Excellent summary, Andrew. My