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December 14, 2005
Vacuum-packed Christianity
It seems that American Christianity is lived in a vacuum. BY that, I mean that there are few opportunities to build truly deep relationship, few opportunities for genuine discipleship. This is especially true for men, it seems.
How do we live and be the people of God without each other? How can we reflect Jesus to the world if we don’t even know each other? Jesus said the world would know we were his followers by the love we have for each other.
How do we overcome the American “rugged individualist” model and genuinely enter into a life together?
Jesus said the world would know we are his disciples by our love for each other, and He further instructed us to love each other the way He loved us. How do we do that? What does it look like?
Posted by Larry Baden at December 14, 2005 04:27 PM


