The Ephesiology Blog focuses on the missiological exegesis of contemporary culture as we study people, history, and beliefs in order to understand what God might be doing to engage society with the gospel.
Join us here for thought provoking and pro-active reflections on current events and effective cultural engagement that leads to a missiological theocentric passion for God’s mission in the world. Look for updates to previous blogs as we continue to think and process what we are observing in culture.
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Recent Blogs
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Jul 22
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
/Joseph Smith Jr. (1805 1844) founded the religion that became known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
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Jul 22
Defining Unreached and Unengaged People Groups
/Over the past two decades, many monikers have emerged to help describe the task of fulfilling the Great Commission. Samuel Wilsonās...
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May 22
A Palestinian Reflection on Overcoming Injustice
/Adapted from Grace Al-ZoughbiĀ Arteen, "A Palestinian Reflection on Overcoming Injustice: Seeking a Christ-like Response in Matthew and Luke," in Social...
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May 22
The Great Opportunity
/I recently met with the Vice President of Church Planting Strategy from a well respected church planting organization in the...
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Apr 22
Jesus the Victor: An Easter Reflection
/There are many cultural myths about Jesus; ways in which people have come to describe Him that arise from particular...
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Mar 22
Introducing Wicca
One important spiritual pathway in our global civilization is Wicca. Wicca is an old word for witchcraft. As the term...
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Feb 22
Reflections on the State of Church Planting in the US
/Ever since C. Peter Wagner declared church planting as the greatest strategy for the spread the gospel around the world...
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Feb 22
The X-Tribe: Some Christian Tribal Markings
/We Christians are one of many "sacred tribes" of peoples throughout the world. I define a sacred tribe as a tribe...
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Jan 22
Tibetan Buddhism
/Literally, the Buddhism of Tibet, but more widely defined beyond the cultural-religious ethnicity of Tibetans. Tibetan Buddhism is spread through...
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Jan 22
An Affordable Seminary Degree
/Seminary should not have to put you in debt, nor should you have to move from your place of ministry...
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