The Kingdom Learning Community (KLC) Modules are tools to help people to interact missonally with friends and others in the community. These are designed as a guide in exploring topics such as missional living, environments of grace, transformation, and worship.
Groups meet every other week, and in the off weeks the group can do missional adventures - whether it’s having a party, doing a service project, hanging out with coworkers at a bar - anything that is with people who can see Christ in the lives of the group. The goal is deeper friendships with both believing and not-yet-believing friends - friendship where people are comfortable talking with each other about the hard issues and about spirituality.
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If you are like me, finances can be a very stressful and “touchy” subject. At times, I think and dialog with God over why that may be. In addition, the following article gives some practical steps that may also help with the situation.
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Here is an interesting article from msn.com on Twentysomethings and their finances. Check it out.
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Here is another one. It has lots of good thoughts.
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A suggested reading list for European-Americans from Rick Yorgey and others. (Sometimes, Rick calls this list “Help! I’m white and I don’t know what to do about it!”) If you are thinking about moving into a more ethnically diverse neighborhood or are exploring issues of race, diversity or justice, any one of these books would be a great resource. […]
The transition from campus to work world (in whatever form) is enough of an adventure to be its own reality show. So say graduates who tell stories of excitement & challenge, surprise & disappointment, success & failure, learning & adjustment. […]
The ‘mixed Bible reading group’ is proving to be a contextual ‘form’ that enables the people of our increasingly post-modern culture to experience community as well as the ‘freshness, power, and relevance’ of the Scriptures. A ‘mixed Bible reading group’ is a small group of friends who meet together to read the Bible, reflect on its message and its relevance to their life context. […]
This journey requires hard work. You must be willing to look at both the past and present and try to see threads and patterns to your life story. You will need to engage in some serious reflection. You will need to move out of your comfort zone and explore new areas. You will need (and want) the help of family, friends, and mentors to help you understand the direction of your future. Ready? […]
How can I resolve the apparent conflict between the separation passages and the passages that teach we are to be among unbelievers? […]