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OFB Community Mailing ListsThe following archives are provided as a public service to the community. Opinions archived here do not necessarily represent the opinions of Open for Business or its contributors. [CS-FSLUG] Alpha courseTimothy R. Butler tbutler at uninetsolutions.comThu Dec 2 21:38:02 EST 2004
That's good to hear, Kathy. Alas, I wasn't able to attend the Alpha course at my church (which, ironically, I suggested we have), but I have read a portion of Nicky Gumbel's excellent companion book -- Questions of Life. At any rate, to respond to the original post concerning an article critiquing Alpha, I think the anti-Alpha article is so far off its hard to even begin to critique. They seem to mostly go after what they see missing in the program, but they overlook the fact that it is a "Christianity 101" type course -- it should be the BEGINNING of the journey, not the end. Therefore, it is important to emphasize the basics on issues like sin, not go into the theological minutia that is just going to confuse new Christians and seekers. Don't get me wrong, it should be truthful and not misleading, but it needn't get into everything right off the bat. Moreover, it criticizes the idea that being filled with the Spirit has external results. If it does not, then faith is dead (James 2:20). This isn't a question of salvation but the fruits of the Spirit. Frankly, this sounds sort of like a critique I saw from a Lutheran magazine on the Left Behind series a few years back. It was so worried about details -- non-important ones -- that it missed the mark. Rather than lauding the fact that millions of non-believers were reading the Gospel that is presented over, and over and over in the series, it went on a tirade on why it was wrong and people should not read it. Alpha seems to be bringing a lot of people into the Body of Christ. If we can tell a tree by its fruit, and this tree's fruit is bringing people to Christ, it seems to me it would be better to write an article on how to supplement Alpha rather than merely criticize it. As an aside, what's the quick jab at CCM all about at the end? Don't tell me they think Christians shouldn't listen to Christian music either... -Tim On Aug 24, 2004, at 10:18 PM, K Montgomery wrote: > Christopher Rose wrote: > >> Works now. Oh, and goto http://www.luthercomment.org for an >> interesting article on the alpha program. I do not recommend that >> program to anyone. >> >> In Christ, >> >> Christopher >> > Lest the opposite point of view be neglected, I'll testify that I've > experienced the Alpha program and think it's fantastic. The presenter > on the videos has a great sense of humor and explains the various > facets of Christianity in a straightforward, non-threatening way. I > know people who came to the Lord as a result of this course. > > Of course, I'd recommend anyone to watch the videos and judge for > themselves before implementing Alpha in their organization. > > - Kathy > > _______________________________________________ > ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list > Christiansource at ofb.biz > http://cs.uninetsolutions.com > --------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks www.uninet.info ==================== <tbutler at uninet.info> ==================== | Christian Portal: | Have you not learned great lessons | | www.faithtree.com | from those who braced themselves | | GNU/Linux News: | against you and disputed the | | www.ofb.biz | passage with you? --Walt Whitman | --------------------------------------------------------------- Presently on "Albert" (DP PPC 970 "G5" running at 2.0 GHz)
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The Danger of PeacemakerBy Timothy R. ButlerHere is a story. The leaders of a church have a personal agenda against someone and want to quiet him, exact revenge or what have you. They not only come at him within their church, they continue by following him outside of that church to any other church he seeks refuge at and any place he works, making a wreck of his life in the process. That is the sort of thing that only happened in the past, in dusty tales of witch-hunts in Salem or the Inquisition in Spain, right? Wrong: it is happening today, perhaps at a seemingly normal church near you. |
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