Christian Faculty and Staff Network gathering on 10/27 - Next discussion: Chapter 8 - Profile of the obsessed and book interest survey

Join us on Wednesday, October 27, at 11:45 AM (done by 12:45 PM). We meet at the Baptist Campus Ministries building (University Boulevard and 4th Avenue), and (drum roll!) lunch will be served! At $1 per meal, it's the best meal deal in town.  

Meeting logistics 

Chapter 8 preview 

On 10/27, we'll discuss Chapter 8 of Francis Chan's Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God. We've had a profile of the lukewarm. Now a profile of those who have responded well to God. These are the opposite of the lukewarm characteristics.

  • "There has to be more to our faith than friendliness, politeness, and even kindness."
  • "It's just this sort of love, that is crazy to the world: true love, a kind found nowhere but

through Christ."

  • "This is Christ's love. He gave us something for which we can never repay Him, and then He asks us to keep giving like He gives." 

Items of interest 

Book survey coming up. It's time to start thinking about our book for Spring 2022, so I'm curating some titles. If you have suggestions, reply back to me, and I'll add them to the survey list

Think about it 

According to the World Christian Encyclopedia, 3rd edition, "The percentage of the world that is Christian has changed very little over the last 120 years…This relative stability, however, masks dramatic changes in Christianity’s demographics."

  • "…over the last century, there has been a pronounced shift of Christianity from the Global North to the Global South, with dramatic growth of Christian populations in places like sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia.[1] This phenomenon appears to be continuing in the 21st century."
  • "Christianity is also becoming increasingly urban, with the rise of cities in the Global South with large Christian populations, like Lagos and Kinshasa."
  • "…the reality is that Christianity is a majority non-white religion."
  • "…the language with the most Christian speakers is Spanish (because of Latin America, not Spain), followed by English, Portuguese (because of Brazil, not Portugal), Russian (because of the Russian Orthodox), and Mandarin Chinese." 

These happened on the day of our meeting

  • 312. Constantine had a vision that God would give him victory at Milvian Bridge near Rome. Constantine went on to become emperor and established Christianity as an official religion in Rome.
  • 1488. Erasmus was born. This Reformation leader was knowns as a humanist as well as a Greek scholar.

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