A Four-Step Framework for Engaging Urban Affinity Groups
Engaging Urban Affinities - Part 1
How do we practically engage affinity groups? Is there a reliable approach to engaging our cities with the Kingdom of God that is relational, natural and led by the Father rather than formulas or rules?
How to Help Others Discover God (Without Ever Preaching a Sermon)
Engaging Urban Mission - Part 6
Discovery is more than DBS. When we use the word "discovery" many people immediately think of the Discovery Bible Study (DBS) tool developed by David Watson. Millions of people have found DBS profoundly helpful in listening to God, walking in a relationship with Him, and helping others do the same.
Why Your Best Teaching Might Be Hurting Your Kingdom Impact (The Counterintuitive Secret Shared by Jesus and Silicon Valley)
Practical Urban Mission - Part 5
In this post we will look at two contrasting approaches to evangelism and discipleship. One is common. The other is less common but better suited to the complexity of urban mission.
The Conversation Grid: Listen to God by Listening to People
Practical Urban Mission - Part 4
This is our third post digging into the second essential element - discerning how God is already working so we can respond in prayer and action. The key to discernment is to be curious and attentive as we go about our daily lives. Today we will look at the Conversation Grid, a tool that helps us listen to people and what God might be stirring in them.
A Tool for Urban Evangelism: How the People Map Can Transform Your Approach
Practical Urban Mission - Part 3
Today, we continue to look at the second essential element - discerning how God is already working so we can respond in prayer and action. Practising curiosity and attentiveness can help us “listen” to God. The People Map is a visual tool that helps us listen.
15 Questions for Discerning God's Activity & How We Can Join Him
Practical Urban Mission - Part 2
Today, we’ll look at a second essential element - 15 questions to help us practically “listen” and discern how God is already working so we can respond in prayer and action.
Bridging the Gap Between Reality and Vision in Cities: 3 Roles That Help Urban Harvest Workers
I have had a number of cross-cultural assignments in over the last 25 years. The "what" was clear. Less clear was the "how". Each urban context is different. There are no guaranteed formulae to success. However, we are seeing patterns across different cities.
3 Essential Elements for ‘Success’ in Urban Mission
Practical Urban Mission - Part 1
God is at work, people are dissatisfied with the brokenness they see and experience, but the vast majority of residents in our cities are not responding to Jesus' Good News. There is a disconnect here. How can we, as urban harvest workers, be more effective at connecting the dots?
Relieve The Pressure (& Restore the Joy!) of Evangelism by Putting God at the Centre
Overcoming Challenges in Evangelism - Part 2 of 2
Evangelism is often framed as if God gave us the Great Commission from a distance and sent us off to make it happen on our own. But IS God actually distant and uninvolved apart from giving us the command?
Evangelism Is Easier With This Paradigm Shift
Overcoming Challenges in Evangelism - Part 1 of 2
Recently I wrote about some common challenges faced by both Christians and un-churched people relating to evangelism. My personal wrestle with these challenges & Scripture led to two powerful paradigm shifts that resolved the tension and opened up exciting new possibilities. Today we look at the first of these Scripturally-based paradigm shifts.
Learning from Our Peers: 5 Observations from Fruitful Urban Disciplers
It can be tough carrying a burden for discipleship movement in cities! There can be great encouragement from learning with and from the experiences of peers. That's why peer learning is an important part of the work we are doing in cities.
DBS - An Approach to Evangelism (and Discipleship) That Anyone Can Try & Everyone Can Enjoy
We recognise that the vast majority have said "No" to our evangelistic approaches and they are not changing their minds. This creates challenges both for followers of Jesus and for seekers.