by Rev. Dan King | Jan 27, 2010 | book reviews, engaged in culture
[youtube ZKBc0ZHAdI8 nolink] Sometimes using normal conversation with people will get us into a position where we earn the opportunity to share our faith. This type of permission-based conversation is often more comfortable for both sides as it is based more on an...
by Rev. Dan King | Jan 26, 2010 | east africa
Leaving Kenya and flying to Uganda was the biggest thing on our agenda for this day. I have to admit that it was tough leaving my new friends in Kenya. Because of the great distance, I knew that it wasn’t likely that I’d see most (if any) of them again....
by Rev. Dan King | Jan 22, 2010 | engaged in culture
I recently posted some questions that seemed to hit a sensitive spot for lots of people. See it here: can you give me a ride? [a question in christian ethics] While I wanted to generate some discussion around this question, I never expected it to spark as much...
by Rev. Dan King | Jan 19, 2010 | theology and worldviews
So I noticed her on my way into the 7-11 store. I was on my way to teaching my Homiletics class and I stopped to get a bottle of water. The 21-day Daniel fast that I’m on kept me from stopping at Starbucks for my venti non-fat chai latte, but I needed something...
by Rev. Dan King | Jan 18, 2010 | book reviews, engaged in culture
[youtube u2GucS-BePg nolink] Have you ever felt overwhelmed with the idea of evangelism? If so, there is a very good explanation for that. The tendency of the American Christian is to believe that the natural response to salvation is to go get everyone else saved as...