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221. Miroslav Volf's Take on Moving Forward, a Quick Conversation with Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson

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Tod Bolsinger brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this conversation, challenging us to resist nostalgia and the allure of a past era—like the 1960s, when the church thrived in a very different context. Reflecting on a quote from Miroslav Volf, Bolsinger, together with Markus Watson, contemplates the dangers of yearning for what no longer exists and the pressing need to adapt to a future we can't fully see yet.
Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss this quote from MIroslav Volf in Episode 169, TThe Materiality of God’s Mission:

“We can’t orient ourselves around the old world; it would be dumb for us to do that. And we don’t know how to orient ourselves with a world that hasn’t yet been born.”
THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

  • Many of our churches represent an "old world" paradigm, one led by experienced elders rather reminiscent of past church glories.
  • Clinging to past success impedes churches from effectively engaging with and inhabiting the emerging world.
  • Tod Bolsinger underscores the futility of solving new challenges with outdated solutions, advocating for a learning-oriented approach to leadership.
  • Markus Watson acknowledges that navigating without a clear map of the future requires faith and adaptability.
  • Bolsinger insists that the mission isn't to preserve the church but to pass the faith forward, adapting to the world's evolving needs.

Did you know Spiritual Life and Leadership has been named the #1 Spiritual Leadership Podcast by the Feedspot Podcasters Database? Check it out HERE!

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内容由Markus Watson提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Markus Watson 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking!

Tod Bolsinger brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this conversation, challenging us to resist nostalgia and the allure of a past era—like the 1960s, when the church thrived in a very different context. Reflecting on a quote from Miroslav Volf, Bolsinger, together with Markus Watson, contemplates the dangers of yearning for what no longer exists and the pressing need to adapt to a future we can't fully see yet.
Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss this quote from MIroslav Volf in Episode 169, TThe Materiality of God’s Mission:

“We can’t orient ourselves around the old world; it would be dumb for us to do that. And we don’t know how to orient ourselves with a world that hasn’t yet been born.”
THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

  • Many of our churches represent an "old world" paradigm, one led by experienced elders rather reminiscent of past church glories.
  • Clinging to past success impedes churches from effectively engaging with and inhabiting the emerging world.
  • Tod Bolsinger underscores the futility of solving new challenges with outdated solutions, advocating for a learning-oriented approach to leadership.
  • Markus Watson acknowledges that navigating without a clear map of the future requires faith and adaptability.
  • Bolsinger insists that the mission isn't to preserve the church but to pass the faith forward, adapting to the world's evolving needs.

Did you know Spiritual Life and Leadership has been named the #1 Spiritual Leadership Podcast by the Feedspot Podcasters Database? Check it out HERE!

  continue reading

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