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Join us at Kensington Community Church (Troy, Michigan) on October 13-14 for a 2-day conversation on the future of the church in the post-Christian and Trans-human 21st century west.
Neil Cole (Organic Church) Alex McManus (M Network)
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Who is the Human Event for? Forward thinking, missional activists, thinkers, and leaders. If you think that may be [...]
A few hours after touching down back in Scotland from The International Mentoring Network’s Immersion experience in Orlando, I found myself in a conversation about a Methodist Church initiative called Holiness and Risk.
Is it okay if I tell you a little about this? It’s a really intriguing kind of thing that can emerge [...]
Tomorrow. Face it with either fear or anticipation, it doesn’t matter which, it is coming regardless of our grasp of it. Fortunes have been made marketing knowledge about tomorrow whether that tomorrow is 24 hours away or 100 years distant.
Fortune tellers make the promise that that can allay our fears with their prognostication [...]
In his book, The Message in the Bottle, Walker Percy tells the fictional story of a train that hurried through the countryside. The commuters on board saw the passing scenery as little more than a two-dimensional background rolling past their windows.
One day, though, the train breaks down and the commuters have to disembark by a [...]
Since Alex is publishing this blog post with the IMN newsletter, I thought it ought to have a link from the IMN as well. Enjoy. -Your friendly neighborhood editor-of-doom.
Sometimes I’m asked, What does “M” stand for? I usually answer, “Exactly.” The question is understandable. I use M a lot.
My website is theimn. My social network [...]
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I see on your website that you work with teens, and I was wondering if you could offer a bit of advice? You see I am involved with a couple of outreaches that deal with drug addiction and alcoholism. Every once in a while we have the opportunity to try and help people in their teens or early 20's but they never stick around for long. I believe that part of the reason is that they are just not ready, however at 38 i am one of the "young-ons" of the group, and I also think that another part of it is the generation gap. Any clues on bridgeing it?
hugs,
niza