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            <title><![CDATA[Living Missionally I - what's lerv got to do, got to do, with it?]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Hi - welcome to an informal, action-based discussion on five talks given by Mike Frost back in 2006 to a bunch of clergy on Living Missionally. I&#39;m not sure how this will go, or how helpful it will be, but I do know that sometimes things become clearer, and more motivating if we can chew them over a bit, and relate them to our local context.</p><p>How about I throw a few questions out and see what happens. Feel free to make a comment, or to ask your own question/s ...</p><p>1. Mike makes some pretty frosty comments about the nature of our love for Jesus;&nbsp; how it can often be likened to a teenage crush. What words/ pictures best capture how you understand/ feel the &#39;lay down ones life for another&#39; kind of love Jesus has demonstrated?</p><p>2. Having a Jew die for you is a huge curse and a blessing that we carry around with us each day - says Mike. How important to &#39;mission&#39; do you think it is that we feel this deeply? Why?</p><p>3. What are the two main things that will probably hold you back from loving in this way today?</p><p>4. What are some appropriate prayers that might move us in this direction?</p><p>The poem at the end is a cracker eh! It&#39;s by Adrian Plass (not sure which book) and there is a copy <a href="http://www.shapevine.com/dave/files">here</a>&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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