CITO Missions
The official missions blog of Church In The Oaks, London Ontario.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Who is viewing this blog?
Thought everyone might be interested in seeing where the audience for the blog has originated so far. I would love to see the tip of Africa 'lit up' before we go there in January. Praying for the people in Kwamhlanga.
Level Ground
Just thought I would share this little video clip that seems to sum up my "vision" and desire for "gospel simplification".
Not just for our church setting, where everyone is on "level ground" and is of equal value before God, but also for our Africa team.
Kelly
Friday, October 21, 2011
Here's "that" video of us!
Hi there... I'm showing Franco how posting a blog works so I thought I would share the South Africa Missions Team video launch that was shared at CITO a few weeks ago. Enjoy and pass along to your friends and family. Teresa
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
I"M A BLOGGER
WOO!!
So i've finally taken the time to check out this blogging thing and now it's time for a long overdue post.
I'm looking forward to meeting up with all of you (the team) this tuesday, and discuss question in our work book!
That said i have 3 chapters to catch up on ;)
So i've finally taken the time to check out this blogging thing and now it's time for a long overdue post.
I'm looking forward to meeting up with all of you (the team) this tuesday, and discuss question in our work book!
That said i have 3 chapters to catch up on ;)
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
The Power of the Gospel
Ligon Duncan and David Platt reinforce the power of the gospel in and of itself to change people.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Christ - The Culture of The Church
In light of Chapter 2 I thought I would put up this video message entitled Fine-Sounding Arguments – How Wrongly ‘Engaging the Culture’ Adjusts the Gospel. I first heard this message last year at T4G and found it compelling. The speaker is Thabiti Anyabwile. It's pretty long but worth a listen for some interesting perspectives on the whole issue of culture.
If you would rather just have audio, you can find it here
If you would rather just have audio, you can find it here
Workbook Chapter 2 - Culture & Differences
I wrestled with this chapter this week. I think mostly because it only scratches at the surface of a very big subject and also because we don't have a picture of the SA culture yet. The word "culture" is a very inclusive term. It takes into account linguistic, political, economic, social, psychological, religious, national, racial, and other differences. Communication reflects all these differences - "Culture is a way of thinking, feeling, believing. It is the group's knowledge stored up for future use." (Clyde Kluckholn, Mirror for Man, p. 23)
"Let this attitude be in you which was also in Christ Jesus" (Phil. 2: 5) I found it best to meditate on this verse after this chapter. What kind of attitude have I been developing toward others? Have I learned to regard others as more important than myself? Humility of mind is not an easy quality to develop - yet it is the only way to greatness in the kingdom of God (Chapter 1). God needs us to be "great" kingdom citizens.
Here is another quote that helped me from some supplemental reading:
"One can transport words across cultural boundaries (like bricks), but interpretation will depend on the context which their different interpreters bring to them. And that context will depend more on past experiences and present temper of the people to whom the words are addressed than on the good will of the persons who report to them." (Robert Park, Reflections on Communication and Culture)
Chapter 2 highlighted that as kingdom citizens we need to understand the culture, but also become a belonger in that culture. This is one of the greatest challenges in short term mission work - but more on that when we have Rebecca Schell come to our team meeting.
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