Summer 2004
Contrary to the agenda of political correctness, ethnicity, race and culture do matter.
Beyond her talk at the Urbana 03 convention, Nairy offers insights into guidance and following God.
Jesus puts forward a picture of God that is a radical departure from the legalistic keeper of accounts the Pharisees promoted. Jesus is the one who does for us what we cannot do for ourselves. We allow ourselves to be found by Jesus.
Is it our job to “sell” Jesus? Looking for signs of spiritual hunger and trusting God to move people toward Jesus is far more effective than trying to sell them on a gimmicky plan.
A parable about Jesus' patient work in our lives.
EXTRA CONTENT: poems, quotes, etc. | CHAPTER STRATEGY: equipping your fellowship to engage the campus | ||
CHAPTER NETWORK: ideas & notes from iv chapters | LEADER TO LEADER: intervarsity students and staff speak out | ||

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