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A Convenient Generosity – The Good Fight
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May 17, 2013. March 15, 2017. Often times, it’s a good idea to take a step back and examine the culture we live in. A guy who gets me thinking, and slightly cynical about the culture we live in, is Slavoj Zizek. In one particular observation, he dissects the way in which charity is evolving in the west ( click to watch his lecture. Published by Jesse Sudirgo. View all posts by Jesse Sudirgo. 3 thoughts on “ A Convenient Generosity. May 17, 2013 at 10:16 am. May 17, 2013 at 10:56 am. Hey Jenn, I think we&...
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tangible reality – The Good Fight
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January 16, 2012. May 24, 2012. Constipated and Loving It! I don't know about you, but I'm getting pretty overwhelmed by all the information I have access to. In this digital age, we ingest just about every video, article or music clip that catches our eye as we comb through the world wide web. My friend refers to these never ending streaming blitzs as a … Continue reading Constipated and Loving It! Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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Finding a “Worthy” Cause: How economics have changed the way we give – The Good Fight
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July 4, 2014. July 9, 2014. Finding a “Worthy” Cause: How economics have changed the way we give. In his book,. I Spend, Therefore I Am. Philip Roscoe describes how the influence of economics have changed the way we interact as humans. He argues that with the collapse of the economy in 2008, companies and NGO’s began running to economists in order to provide them with some kind of solution to do more with less. Or will he use it to buy a healthy salad or purchase a toothbrush? The danger in approaching s...
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Missions – The Good Fight
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July 4, 2014. July 9, 2014. Finding a “Worthy” Cause: How economics have changed the way we give. May 17, 2013. March 15, 2017. Often times, it's a good idea to take a step back and examine the culture we live in. A guy who gets me thinking, and slightly cynical about the culture we live in, is Slavoj Zizek. In one particular observation, he dissects the way in which charity is evolving in the west (click to watch his lecture). … Continue reading A Convenient Generosity. January 16, 2012. May 24, 2012.
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Missional Church – The Good Fight
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May 20, 2013. The Simple and the Cautious: Two Streams of Discipleship. In responding to the Great Commission, there's no way we can ignore the centrality of discipleship. That seems to be more of an emphasis among the churches I'm in contact with these days. But the important question moving forward is, what's the best approach in making a disciple? I realize there are countless of ways … Continue reading The Simple and the Cautious: Two Streams of Discipleship. November 13, 2011. January 9, 2012. Insti...
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Validate Me!: How we lose sight of the goal – The Good Fight
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October 16, 2014. January 28, 2017. How we lose sight of the goal. What criteria do you use to determine whether you are doing well or not? In our day in age, we have metrics for just about everything we do. Our workplace have evaluations, schools have grades, gyms have scales, restaurants have reviews and social media have “likes.” It’s hard to go anywhere or do anything these days without a rating system attached to it. 8221;, who said “. The purest in me wants my intentions to be genuine. I want t...
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malcolm gladwell – The Good Fight
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December 22, 2011. January 9, 2012. Movements, Protests and the Ever-Expanding Flannel Industry. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 26 other followers. Do I Live My Protest? New blog post: The Inconvenience of Following Jesus bit.ly/2bSx7Vf. Updated blog post: Validate Me! How we lose sight of the goal wp.me/pTH9Q-mH. David W. Hill. Do I Live My Protest? The Inconvenience of Following Jesus. How we lose sight of the goal.
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snowball effect – The Good Fight
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January 16, 2012. May 24, 2012. Constipated and Loving It! I don't know about you, but I'm getting pretty overwhelmed by all the information I have access to. In this digital age, we ingest just about every video, article or music clip that catches our eye as we comb through the world wide web. My friend refers to these never ending streaming blitzs as a … Continue reading Constipated and Loving It! Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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The Simple and the Cautious: Two Streams of Discipleship – The Good Fight
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May 20, 2013. The Simple and the Cautious: Two Streams of Discipleship. In responding to the Great Commission, there’s no way we can ignore the centrality of discipleship. That seems to be more of an emphasis among the churches I’m in contact with these days. But the important question moving forward is, what’s the best approach in making a disciple? Which line of thought resonates with you more? Published by Jesse Sudirgo. View all posts by Jesse Sudirgo. January 21, 2016 at 10:43 pm. You are commenting...
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Out of Character – The Good Fight
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January 13, 2013. January 14, 2013. So it’s important for us to examine whether the development of our character is for the glory of God and the betterment of others, or whether it’s actually for ourselves. We can’t allow our need for a clear conscious to hinder us from rising to the occasion and we can’t permit our desire for pure motivations hold us back from being indiginate for justice and zealous for mercy. Published by Jesse Sudirgo. View all posts by Jesse Sudirgo. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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