Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Spiritual Dialogue

If we are to reach a postmodern generation, we must invite and initiate SPIRITUAL DIALOGUE. see http://www.fieldbook.com/ The Fifth Disciple Chapter 52-57

Campus Crusade has defined success in witnessing as simply taking the initiative to share Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit and expecting results from God.

One way of doing this is to continue to initiate and invite students into Spiritual Dialogues concerning issues of God, Christ, His Kingdom, etc. This is different than a Bible Study or Focus Group because we renounce formal authority in the conversation...but openly cojourn through the process of the dialogue.

I believe one of the bravest things we can do is to build safe containers, environments that initiate collective inquiry and dialogue. Inquiry comes from the latin inquaerre, to seek within.

The process of dialogue encourages people to develop a shared intention for inquiry.

The best dialogue has no end in mind, but the intent of developing deeper inquiry, exploration, discovery and insight.

Along the path, the group may in fact sometimes come to a meeting of the minds to reach some agreement - but that is not their primary purpose in coming together.


++Why this is important in a post modern matrix...

Globalization: As we are communicating more and more with varied cultures both from different regions of the world and also cross generationally, the need to understand what one another deeply is imperative. One definition of postmodernism includes: The belief that no communication is devoid of myth, metaphor, cultural bias and political content .

With this in mind, no longer do we assume meaning but we must create shared meaning within the context of each relationship. Creating a place for dialogue is crucial because we can uncover what we truly think or mean to say beyond semantics.

I am not saying that there is no meaning here...or no absolute truth...I am saying that it may be beyond our human groping to know and communicate it fully without the help and revelation of God.


One fear could be that we would initiate all of these dialogues and in pure post-modern fashion there would only be more and more questions without someone ever coming into a relationship with Christ.

A few things to consider:

Through prayer and our personal relationships with Christ, we also invite the Holy Spirit into the Dialogue. Not only do we invite Him to speak to us, and through us, but we also invite Him to speak to the hearts of those involved. This becomes a collective experience with God that all are invloved in. Of course, we must be aware that the enemy, Satan will plant his own sources of deception within these collaborative conversations, as well...and thus must emphasize a soberiety and vigilance.

Another defintion of Postmodernism is:A culturally pluralistic and profoundly interconnected global society lacking any single dominant center of political power, communication, or intellectual production.

We as 20th century, western, predominately white, evangelical Christians can not claim authority or the market on understading an eternal God...but He who is outside of time and culture and the Creator of it, can. The Triune God is the single, dominant center...we are some of His ambassadors. There is truth and we must remain co-journers of seeking that Truth...yet as believers, sealed with the Holy Spirit, the full revelation of that truth becomes a guarantee and our inheritance.


These Dialogues may be held with belivers and non believers. I think the process of dialogue will help to reveal and create true beliefs in one's heart...and then also in the collective "heart" of the group. I think this teqhnique has the potential to help us go deeper in our seeking of God versus our dependence on the wisdom of man...as long as we continue to invite Him in wherther publically or not.

Bohm and the Fieldbook give techniques for creating "fields' or environments for dialogue that can be explored more.


see also : http://www.david-bohm.net/dialogue/


Does this make sense? I need feedback on this one.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

The Arts

http://tribecaarts.blogspot.com

You will want to go to this blog to see how we are seeking the Kingdom of God through art this summer.

Making a culture of Disciples

Can you imagine if everyone in America and the West was fluent in Jesus' teachings, parables and the paradigms of the Kingdom? Consider that even if they never surrender to Christ as King, they are well versed in His philospohy, and understand that as He told Nicodemas, to enter the Kingdom, this revolution of love, you must be born again...through faith in Jesus, the resurrected Lord, King, Savior, God...and by His baptism of water and the Spirit you are inducted.