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Book Summary: Thy Kingdom Connected (Part 1)


Corps Compass // Rebecca Walker // 19 February 2010
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Friesen, D. J. (2009). Thy Kingdom Connected: What the Church Can Learn from Facebook, the Internet, and Other Networks. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.
Thy Kingdom Connected presents a relationally connective paradigm of God’s networked kingdom that will better enable you and me to see God, humanity, and all of creation as being interconnected. And when this relational paradigm, this hermeneutic, is applied to the study and praxis of ecclesiology, the people of God will be better prepared to live into the image of God, thus incarnating the mission of God” (p20). Read More....

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Leader Health = Church Health


Corps Compass // Rebecca Walker // 30 October 2009
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Part of the Body of Believers
“If one member suffers, all suffer together with it” (1 Corinthians 12:26 NRSV). The body of believers is not a random collection of unrelated individuals; rather God has constructed the body of Christ as a system of interrelated and interdependent persons.  The health of the body is directly correlated to the health of the parts that make it up. As Paul said, if one part suffers, then all parts suffer with it. Read More....

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