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		<title>Dave Black on the Gospel Commission</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 17:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>He asks some serious questions:</p>
	<p>Today every evangelical church stands at the crossroads on the question of priorities. Will we surrender to the spirit of the age, or will we join the company of the committed? Will we make a deliberate decision to accept sacrifice and suffering for the sake of Christ, or will we continue [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>He asks some <a title="Link to Supreme Importance of the Great Commission on Dave Black Online" href="http://daveblackonline.com/supreme_importance_of_the_gr.htm" target="_blank">serious questions</a>:</p>
	<blockquote><p>Today every evangelical church stands at the crossroads on the question of priorities. Will we surrender to the spirit of the age, or will we join the company of the committed? Will we make a deliberate decision to accept sacrifice and suffering for the sake of Christ, or will we continue the pattern of extravagance and waste that has become the norm of our evangelical subculture?</p></blockquote>
	<p>This comes near the end of a substantial essay.  Go read it.  Dave&#8217;s blog doesn&#8217;t allow for discussion.  I&#8217;ll be opening a topic at <a title="Link to Energion.net" href="http://energion.net/2010/03/is-the-gospel-commission-of-supreme-importance/" target="_self">Energion.net, our new, not-quite-complete, discussion site</a> for this question.  (If you discuss on Energion.net, please be prepared to give feedback.</p>
	<p>(<a href="http://daveblackonline.com" target="_self">David Alan Black</a> is author of <a href="http://energionpubs.com" target="_self">Energion Publications</a> books <a href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=189372977X" target="_self">Christian Archy</a> and <a href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=1893729567" target="_self">The Jesus Paradigm</a>, the latter of which discusses some of the same issues Dave presents in this essay.)
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		<title>Be Engaged in the Growth of Your Mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 15:16:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>A few words for my Greek students this morning. I realize that your  		study of Greek is hard work &#8212; exceedingly hard for some of you. I know  		that many of you struggle with interruptions on every hand. Others of  		you are procrastinators. Some perhaps wish you were studying another  		language! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>A few words for my Greek students this morning. I realize that your  		study of Greek is hard work &#8212; exceedingly hard for some of you. I know  		that many of you struggle with interruptions on every hand. Others of  		you are procrastinators. Some perhaps wish you were studying another  		language! You may be tempted to think that you are expending  		second-class time when you are reviewing principal parts or parsing  		verbs. What you need to realize is that you are working every bit as  		hard as my son Nathan is when he is sharpening the blade of his chain  		saw.</p>
	<p><div id="attachment_770" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 458px"><a href="http://blog.energionpubs.com/wp-content/nate_with_chain_saw2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-770" title="nate_with_chain_saw2" src="http://blog.energionpubs.com/wp-content/nate_with_chain_saw2.jpg" alt="Nate with Chain Saw" width="448" height="336" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Nate Black with Chain Saw</p></div></p>
	<p>From <a href="http://daveblackonline.com/blog.htm" target="_self">Dave Black Online</a>:</p>
	<p>If you want to grow in your effectiveness for Christ, if you want to be  		a sharp tool in His hands, you must be engaged in the growth of your  		mind. We grow when we pursue the discipline of study. I budget time for  		it daily. I have learned the importance of feeding my mind on truth that  		will better enable me to serve Jesus. If you are not studying regularly,  		then chances are you are not growing!</p>
	<p>(From <a href="http://daveblackonline.com/blog.htm" target="_self">Dave Black Online</a>, 7:03 AM, Monday, February 22, 2010.  Used by permission.  <a href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_author.php?abbr=DBLACK" target="_self">Dave Black</a> is the author of <a href="http://energionpubs.com" target="_self">Energion Publications</a> books <a href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=1893729567" target="_self">The Jesus Paradigm</a> and <a href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=189372977X" target="_self">Christian Archy</a> along with many others.)
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		<title>T. C. Robinson Reviews The Jesus Paradigm</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
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He does a thorough job of it as well.  His review gives you a good synopsis of what&#8217;s in the book.  He concludes:</p>
	<p>If you’re seeking a short yet insightful read on what it means to be a Jesus-follower, a radical disciple, one who longs for the simple Christianity of the early church before Constantine and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=1893729567"><img src="http://energionpubs.com/images/9781893729568s.png" alt="The Jesus Paradigm by Dr. David Alan Black" width="100" height="150" align="left" /></a><br />
He does a <a href="http://newleaven.com/2010/02/17/book-review-the-jesus-paradigm-by-david-alan-black/" target="_self">thorough job of it</a> as well.  His review gives you a good synopsis of what&#8217;s in the book.  He concludes:</p>
	<blockquote><p>If you’re seeking a short yet insightful read on what it means to be a Jesus-follower, a radical disciple, one who longs for the simple Christianity of the early church<em> before</em> Constantine and Christendom, which have engulfed evangelical Christianity—let me recommend David Alan Black’s <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1893729567?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=c0857-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1893729567">The Jesus Paradigm</a></em>.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Translating Greek Adelphoi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 17:57:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>There&#8217;s a discussion on the BaptistBoard about the use of &#8220;brothers&#8221; vs &#8220;brothers and sisters&#8221; to translate Greek adelphoi.  In it, reference is made to Dr. Black&#8217;s use of &#8220;brothers and sisters&#8221; in the translations he made for The Jesus Paradigm, but note the use of &#8220;brothers&#8221; in the ISV.</p>
	<p>So far, there&#8217;s only a little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>There&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=64527" target="_self">discussion on the BaptistBoard</a> about the use of &#8220;brothers&#8221; vs &#8220;brothers and sisters&#8221; to translate Greek <em>adelphoi</em>.  In it, reference is made to Dr. Black&#8217;s use of &#8220;brothers and sisters&#8221; in the translations he made for <a href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_details.php?sku=1893729567" target="_self">The Jesus Paradigm</a>, but note the use of &#8220;brothers&#8221; in the ISV.</p>
	<p>So far, there&#8217;s only a little discussion, but it could be interesting to follow.
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		<title>UMC and NBC</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 00:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>Shane Raynor has written a post on the Wesley Report comparing the situation in the United Methodist Church with the problems NBC has had changing programming.  He concludes:</p>
	<p>In the world of TV, people don&#8217;t care as much about NBC as much as they care about good content. And in the world of faith, substance trumps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-702" title="circuit_rider_100x122" src="http://blog.energionpubs.com/wp-content/circuit_rider_100x122.png" alt="Circuit Rider" width="100" height="122" />Shane Raynor has written a <a title="Link to the Wesley Report" href="http://www.wesleyreport.com/2010/01/nbc-and-the-united-methodist-church.html" target="_blank">post on the Wesley Report</a> comparing the situation in the United Methodist Church with the problems NBC has had changing programming.  He concludes:</p>
	<blockquote><p>In the world of TV, people don&#8217;t care as much about NBC as much as they care about good content. And in the world of faith, substance trumps denominational loyalty and brand names every time. To thrive, the United Methodist Church needs to forget about surviving and go back to its Gospel foundation. By majoring on the majors, keeping the minors in &#8220;late night&#8221;, and diversifying our distribution channels, our church could once again become a potent force on the spiritual landscape. Time will tell.</p></blockquote>
	<p>While I&#8217;m not sure about &#8220;distribution channels&#8221; I think there is much here that is of importance both to the United Methodist Church and to other denominations and local fellowships.  Gospel without action and action without gospel are both failures of Christian witness.</p>
	<p>We need both a Christian identity, which can come only from Jesus of Nazareth, the Word become flesh, and also a life that reflects that identify.  The name on the church sign will mean nothing if the same name is not reflected in the lives of the church members.</p>
	<p>My concern about distribution channels is simple.  I have been in too many church committee meetings where the topic of debate was the color of the carpet or the aging chandeliers, obviously in immediate need of replacement.  Any suggestion that maybe we could live with an older carpet was met with dismay and hostility.  &#8220;We need to reflect well on the gospel!&#8221; people said.  But I wonder just how well Jesus himself, the one who had &#8220;no beauty that we should desire him&#8221; reflected on the gospel, if the standard was the color of the carpet or the quality of the chandeliers!</p>
	<p>Some of my best times with the Lord have come in places where the church had no carpet, often because there was no church.  Some of my best times in worship came where we had no equipment, no musical instruments, and we just began to sing from our hearts.</p>
	<p>I think Dave Black expressed it very well in<a title="Link to the Jesus Paradigm catalog page" href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=1893729567" target="_self"> The Jesus Paradigm</a>:</p>
	<blockquote><p><!-- 		@page { margin: 0.79in } 		P { text-indent: 0.2in; margin-bottom: 0in; text-align: justify; widows: 2; orphans: 2; page-break-before: auto; page-break-after: auto } 		P.western { font-family: "Garamond", serif; font-size: 12pt } -->What might this kingdom-focused church of the twenty-first century look like? It will be a serving church. Its organizational structure will be simple, unencumbered by bureaucrats and bureaucracies. Its financial priorities will reflect a commitment to missions, local and global. Capital expenditures will be reduced and the savings earmarked for discipleship. Most jobs that are currently salaried positions will be filled by volunteer help or eliminated. Denominations will make drastic reductions in funds spent on publications that are a waste of the church’s money (bulletins, glossy magazines, and Sunday School quarterlies – the Bible will be used instead). Church buildings will be used for primary and secondary Christian education. Believers will gladly work transdenominationally and cooperatively, especially at the local level. The church will proclaim the Good News of the Gospel as its first priority while not neglecting the cultural mandate. A full-fledged lay ministry will replace clericalism. Individual believers will be expected to assume specialized ministries according to their giftedness. Churches will provide regular lay training and build voluntary programs of education into their structures. Worship will no longer be confined to a single time or place. Preoccupation with church buildings will be seen for what it is – idolatry. The church will no longer cling to its prerogatives but take the form of a servant. It will refuse any longer to shun the secular. Trained pastors will become humble assistants to the “ministers” – every member. Disciples will take the going forth as seriously as they do the gathering. New believers will be asked to specify a regular community involvement (neighborhood council, PTA, volunteer library staff, nursing home visitation, etc.) in addition to their commitment to a ministry in the church. (p. 3)</p></blockquote>
	<p>I&#8217;m not against doing things to reach people for the gospel and attract them to church.  But if the attraction is comfort, I have to ask whether we&#8217;re attracting them to the right identity&#8211;the one given by the gospel portrayed by the crucified Christ.</p>
	<p>This may seem strange as a post for a business blog.  Indeed, you could read some of this as suggesting that you don&#8217;t buy what I publish but go to your Bible instead!  But I wouldn&#8217;t be in business as a publisher if I did not regard it also as a ministry.  As a ministry, my business should also reflect the One who is Savior and Lord.</p>
	<p>If my publications will help you be a better disciple, I hope you buy them.  If you&#8217;re choosing between buying my materials and following God&#8217;s call for you in mission, please follow God&#8217;s call.</p>
	<p>&#8211; <a href="http://henryneufeld.com" target="_blank">Henry Neufeld</a></p>
	<p>(Henry Neufeld is the owner of <a href="http://energionpubs.com" target="_self">Energion Publications</a> and author of a number of books, including <a href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=1893729370" target="_self">Not Ashamed of the Gospel: Confessions of a Liberal Charismatic</a>.  He reflected on this same topic in fictional form in <a title="Link to The Organ and the Tramp on The Jevlir Caravansary" href="http://www.jevlir.com/?p=368" target="_blank">The Organ and the Tramp</a>.)
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		<title>Could the Church Learn from the Cruise Industry?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 00:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>Kevin at Shooting the Breeze has an interesting post as he returns from a four day cruise.  He cites two things that the church could learn from the cruise line industry.  Check it out and join the discussion.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Kevin at <a title="Link to Shooting the Breeze" href="http://kevinmartineau.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Shooting the Breeze</a> has an interesting post as he returns from a four day cruise.  He cites <a title="Link to Shooting the Breeze" href="http://kevinmartineau.blogspot.com/2010/01/2-things-church-could-learn-from-cruise.html" target="_blank">two things that the church could learn from the cruise line industry</a>.  Check it out and join the discussion.</p>
	<p>A commenter included the following video, which I&#8217;m embedding here as well.</p>
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	<p>Do you think the church could learn from the cruise line industry?</p>
	<p>Did you see some things in the video that remind you of your own church?</p>
	<p>How much is spreading the gospel like marketing a product?</p>
	<p>And speaking of marketing, this topic made me think of two of our books.  The first is <a title="Link to Disciples: Jesus With Us" href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=1893729494" target="_self">Disciples: Jesus With Us</a>, about becoming a disciple, and <a title="Link to Jesus Paradigm home page" href="http://jesusparadigm.com" target="_self">The Jesus Paradigm</a>.  The latter book makes me ask one more question:  What type of hospitality and what focus fits with the Jesus paradigm?
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		<title>For Australian Buyers – Recent Books via Booktopia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:18:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>Books available through Booktopia.com.au:</p>
	
	The Jesus Paradigm (AU$24.50)
	Christian Archy (AU$13.50)
	Megabelt (AU$18.40)
	The Messiah and His Kingdom to Come: A Biblical Road Map [B&#38;W] (AU$26.95) and Color (AU$66.80) &#8211; an EnerPower Press title
	
	<p>Note that these links are provided for information and are not affiliate links.  Prices were read from the web site on January 18, 2010.</p>
	<p>Shipping times appear [...]]]></description>
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	<li><a title="Link to Booktopia.com.au" href="http://www.booktopia.com.au/the-jesus-paradigm/prod9781893729568.html" target="_blank">The Jesus Paradigm</a> (AU$24.50)</li>
	<li><a title="Link to Booktopia.com.au catalog page for Christian Archy" href="http://www.booktopia.com.au/christian-archy/prod9781893729773.html" target="_blank">Christian Archy</a> (AU$13.50)</li>
	<li><a title="Link to Booktopia.com.au catalog page for Megabelt" href="http://www.booktopia.com.au/megabelt/prod9781893729766.html" target="_blank">Megabelt</a> (AU$18.40)</li>
	<li><a title="Link to Booktopia.com.au catalog page for The Messiah and His Kingdom to Come" href="http://www.booktopia.com.au/the-messiah-and-his-kingdom-to-come-a-biblical-roadmap/prod9781893729544.html" target="_blank">The Messiah and His Kingdom to Come: A Biblical Road Map [B&amp;W]</a> (AU$26.95) and <a title="Link to Booktopia.com.au catalog page for The Messiah and His Kingdom to Come (Color)" href="http://www.booktopia.com.au/the-messiah-and-his-kingdom-to-come-a-biblical-roadmap-color-/prod9781893729551.html" target="_blank">Color</a> (AU$66.80) &#8211; an <a title="Link to EnerPower Press" href="http://enerpowerpress.com" target="_blank">EnerPower Press</a> title</li>
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	<p>Note that these links are provided for information and are not affiliate links.  Prices were read from the web site on January 18, 2010.</p>
	<p>Shipping times appear to be a bit shorter than we estimate from the states, but we don&#8217;t know shipping costs and other details.
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		<title>Dave Black Interview on Broadcast Depth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 22:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>Matt interviews DavidAlan Black on a range of topics.  It&#8217;s well worth reading.  Dave Black is author of Energion titles The Jesus Paradigm and Christian Archy and many other books.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a title="Link to Broadcast Depth Blog interview with David Alan Black" href="http://broadcastdepth.wordpress.com/2010/01/14/interview-with-david-alan-black/" target="_blank">Matt interviews DavidAlan Black </a>on a range of topics.  It&#8217;s well worth reading.  <a title="Link to Dave Black Online blog" href="http://daveblackonline.com/blog.htm" target="_blank">Dave Black</a> is author of <a href="http://energionpubs.com" target="_blank">Energion</a> titles <a title="Link to The Jesus Paradigm catalog page" href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=1893729567" target="_blank">The Jesus Paradigm</a> and <a title="Link to Christian Archy catalog page" href="http://energionpubs.com/ep_detail.php?sku=189372977X" target="_blank">Christian Archy</a> and many other books.
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		<title>And the 1st Place Winner is …</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 01:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a score of 108 out of 150, <a title="Link to Lionel Woods entry in contest" href="http://www.lionelwoods.net/2009/11/the-church-a-community-unto-a-king/" target="_blank">Lionel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>With a score of 108 out of 150, <a title="Link to Lionel Woods entry in contest" href="http://www.lionelwoods.net/2009/11/the-church-a-community-unto-a-king/" target="_blank">Lionel Woods</a>.</p>
	<p>He will receive a free copy of <a title="Link to Jesus Paradigm catalog page on Energion Publications site" href="http://jesusparadigm.com" target="_blank">The Jesus Paradigm</a> (or alternative, if applicable), two other books from our catalog, which he can defer to new releases if he wishes, and a $25 B&amp;N gift card.</p>
	<p>Congratulations to all participants, and thanks to our distinguished judges, <a title="Link to Consider Christianity blog" href="http://consider.org/blog" target="_blank">Elgin Hushbeck, Jr.</a>, <a title="Link to Assembling of the Church Blog" href="http://alanknox.net" target="_blank">Alan Knox</a>, and <a title="Link to GeoffreyLentz.com" href="http://geoffreylentz.com" target="_blank">Geoffrey Lentz</a>.</p>
	<p>Our next contest announcement will come tomorrow!
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		<title>The 2nd Place Winner is …</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 20:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>&#8230; with 99 points out of 150 possible, Arthur Sido.  Arthur will receive a copy of The Jesus Paradigm (or alternate if applicable) and one other book from our catalog, which may be deferred so he can select any new release he wants.  He will also receive a $15 B&#38;N gift card.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>&#8230; with 99 points out of 150 possible, <a title="Link to Arthur Sido entry in essay contest" href="http://thesidos.blogspot.com/2009/10/what-should-congregation-following.html" target="_blank">Arthur Sido</a>.  Arthur will receive a copy of <a title="Link to The Jesus Paradigm web site" href="http://jesusparadigm.com">The Jesus Paradigm</a> (or alternate if applicable) and one other book from our catalog, which may be deferred so he can select any new release he wants.  He will also receive a $15 B&amp;N gift card.</p>
	<p>Watch about 6 PM central time for the 1st place winner!
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