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  1. Talk of the Town. In this episode, we discuss Christian conversation — cultural, institutional, and in our encounters with the living God. Our guide is Prof. Robert Kolb, who wrote about the ‘Art of Christian Conversation’ in his book, “Speaking the Gospel Today.” What is Christian conversation, and what is its purpose? On the other side of the table, what is a worldly conversation, and what is its ultimate purpose? Is there any difference between pre-modern and post-modern Christian conversations and secular talks? Is there anything we can learn from “Christian conversations” that can be applied and/or help us appreciate myths, legends, folk tales, and storytelling? Is it possible for our conversations to awaken us to a greater reality than what our material generation tells us about the limits of reality?
  2. Though we live in the assurance that the reign of God is happening now, much in our lives causes a longing for what has not yet come to pass.
  3. The spiritual dangers are all around us, so let us not grow weary of the Word that has already taken root and borne fruit in our lives.
  4. The promise is exclusive in that it is only given to those who come as children to our Lord, but it is inclusive because all may come. Christ has room for all.
  5. He has not come to be the God who keeps your agendas running, who makes your worldly dreams come true. No, He has come like someone carrying a sword into battle, knowing that He is the only true and lasting life.
  6. Family Camp #2
  7. The confessors at Augsburg remind us that every generation of Christians is called to bear witness to the gospel amid the challenges and pressures of its own age. As they confessed Christ before emperors and kingdoms, so the Church continues to confess Him before the world today.
  8. In the Kingdom of God, there is a difference between knowing danger and letting it rewrite your heart.
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