I happened to be there live when Propaganda did this spoken word. It bears hearing at least a couple of times. One line that I distinctly remember was the words “The Savior moved in… He walked into the streets of our soul and read your graffiti…”. Check it.
Posted tagged ‘Cultural Engagement’
Propaganda on Culture
April 30, 2012Triperspectivalism and Cultural Engagement, Part 4
May 6, 2011Part 1: Summary/Overview Part 2: The Three Tiers Part 3: Situational, Existential, Normative So far in this series, I have argued that Christians should engage the culture, beginning with understanding and apply the example of Jesus in John 1:14. Cultural engagement should take place on three dimensions: physical, relational, and spiritual. I showed how these three dimensions [...]
Triperspectivalism and Cultural Engagement, Part 3
April 29, 2011Part 1: Summary/Overview || Part 2: The Three Tiers You may be wondering how or where the triperspectival paradigm fits in what I have explained so far. In yesterday’s post, I explained the three tiers: physical, relational, and spiritual. When people normally talk about triperspectivalism, they are referring to the three offices of Christ: prophet, [...]
Triperspectivalism and Cultural Engagement, Part 2
April 28, 2011In yesterday’s post, I tried to give you a little overview of the triperspectival paradigm and in particular how it draws from the incarnation of Christ (John 1:14) and the outworking of His mission. In this post, I want to dig a little deeper into the relationship of the physical, relational, and spiritual in regards [...]
Triperspectivalism and Cultural Engagement, Part 1
April 27, 2011For the past several months, I have been thinking and working through a triperspectival paradigm for cultural engagement that I initially worked up in the living room of my church planting apprentice. The questions that kept surfacing in my mind were, “What will it take to connect with people in this community? How will their [...]
Missional Conditionalities, Missional Certainties
July 24, 2009In Matthew 10, we get the missional marching orders from the Sent One himself. Three times Jesus mentions sending (9:38; 10:5; 10:16) in this instructional passage where those who had been listening and learning have now become laborers and leaders in the mission. I have been preaching through this text for the past four months, [...]


















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