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Contextualization in World Missions, by A. Scott Moreau

Contextualization in World Missions, by A. Scott Moreau

by Luke Geraty | Jan 19, 2013 | Posts

While I’m not a missiologist, I am very interested in issues related to missions, evangelism, and contextualization. Not only am I interested in those subjects from a biblical perspective, I’m also interested in how those principles are extracted and...
Playing by a Different Set of Academic Standards: Responding to Mohler’s Comments on the Vineyard

Playing by a Different Set of Academic Standards: Responding to Mohler’s Comments on the Vineyard

by Luke Geraty | Nov 16, 2012 | Posts

There are some commonly held “rules of engagement” when scholars interact with each other and opposing ideas. And if those scholars happen to be Christians, I would assume that more care would be taken to be loving, gracious, and humble in how one...
“Feel Free to Express Yourself to God… But Don’t Get Crazy!”

“Feel Free to Express Yourself to God… But Don’t Get Crazy!”

by Luke Geraty | Oct 22, 2012 | Posts

If you desire to fit in with Charismatics, you have to learn how to use 2 Cor. 3:17b: “… where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” If you are an exegete, or at the very least a careful reader of Scripture, you’ll notice that I...
Why We Don’t Need a Second-Blessing Theology (But We Do Need a Third- and Fouth- and Fifth-)

Why We Don’t Need a Second-Blessing Theology (But We Do Need a Third- and Fouth- and Fifth-)

by Luke Geraty | Sep 20, 2012 | Posts

D. A. Carson writes, “In short, I see biblical support for the thesis that although all true believers have received the Holy Spirit and have been baptized in the Holy Spirit, nevertheless the Holy Spirit is not necessarily poured out on each individual...
Why We Don’t Need a Second-Blessing Theology (But We Do Need a Third- and Fouth- and Fifth-)

Thoughts on the Vineyard “Healthy Lives, Leaders, & Churches” Conference (Duluth, MN)

by Luke Geraty | Jul 22, 2012 | Posts

Last week I had the opportunity to head to attend the  “Healthy Lives, Leaders, & Churches” conference,  hosted by the Duluth Vineyard, featuring Phil and Janet Strout. Phil is the new Vineyard USA nation director, so I was looking forward to hearing...
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