Hi everyone, I have a question. This is mostly for church and ministry leaders but any input would be welcome.
I have just come across a recommendation from a trusted source for two curriculums on training for missional ministry.
One is called "The Tangible Kingdom." There is a book by that title, a "Tangible Kingdom Primer," and a website devoted to training this stuff.
The other is the Acts29 Kit by the Navigators. Please note that is not affiliated with Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill - Seattle or the Acts29 Network.
Just looking for info on these - has anyone tried them? What's your experience?
I'm particularly interested in hearing from anyone from a confessional tradition, but any feedback would be appreciated.
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Posted by: Bob C | October 12, 2010 at 12:45 AM
I am working The Tangible Kingdom Primer now and we are discussing doing it as a church next year. I do not like the definition of the gospel in the primer. It's not a theological definition. If you'd like, I can send you an outline of the missional assignments each week. That is what I want to explore. How can we get CVCers out of their comfort zone and engaging the lost culture/people around them. Email me at [email protected] if you'd like the summary actions steps.
Posted by: Rick Duncan | October 14, 2010 at 01:19 PM