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		<title>Let&#8217;s talk Millennials: Inviting you to the YMPL Gathering</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2017 14:32:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Antipas Harris]]></dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Winter 2017]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alex Holt]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Traci Chisholm]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The YMPL Gatherings are seminars with intimate worship and conversation about ministry-related and leadership topics. Everyone is more than welcome to attend! For our February conversation, we will be rethinking Church, faith and spirituality through the eyes of millennials. We will also engage ministry leaders who are doing effective ministry on campuses of colleges and [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://pneumareview.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/YMPLGathering20170210-768x768.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="500" /> The YMPL Gatherings are seminars with intimate worship and conversation about ministry-related and leadership topics.</p>
<p>Everyone is more than welcome to attend!</p>
<p>For our February conversation, we will be rethinking Church, faith and spirituality through the eyes of millennials. We will also engage ministry leaders who are doing effective ministry on campuses of colleges and universities across the nation.</p>
<p>Here is a little about each of the panelists:</p>
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<li>Dr. Kurnia Foe is an Indonesian Christian who is working with international students at Old Dominion University. His service is key to helping international students get acclimated as new students at the university.</li>
<li>Mike Morisi is the president of Campus Harvest, which has ministries on 350 college and university campuses across the United States of America.</li>
<li>Traci Chisholm is an evangelist and radio personality. She has a strong ministry to young women.</li>
<li>Colleen Stein is the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Virginia Peninsula Area Director. InterVarsity is an organization with over 700 Chapters on college and university campuses across the nation. Colleen oversees several of the InterVarsity college and university chapters on the Virginian Peninsula.</li>
<li>Pastor Jamie Limato is part of the college and university campus church planting movement. He serves as senior pastor of Aletheia Church, a church plant nearby Old Dominion University. The ministry focuses providing worship and spiritual nurture for college and university students.</li>
<li>Thurston Benns is the Tidewater Area Director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, an organization with over 700 Chapters on college and university campuses across the nation. Thurston oversees several of the InterVarsity chapters on the Tidewater college and university campuses.</li>
<li>Alex Holt and Free Worship and Jay EL will lead us in opening worship!</li>
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<p>Exciting!</p>
<p>The theme of the night will be &#8220;Faith Sharing on College and University Campuses.&#8221; Pew Research Center reports that while thousands of millennials do not regularly attend church, they are deeply interested in spirituality. Many of them are secretly seeking for God to help them to make sense of life; they are seeking divine guidance for their everyday life. At the YMPL Gathering, we will have an invigorating discussion about effective ways that believers can share their faith within the context of today&#8217;s generation.</p>
<p>Please <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ympl-gathering-tickets-30786333753">RSVP</a>; so we can be on the lookout for you!</p>
<p>YMPL is a network of young ministers, pastors &amp; leaders. We are building a global relational community of leaders to impact the world for Jesus Christ!</p>
<p>See you Friday, February 10th at 6pm EST. Please bring friends!</p>
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		<title>Review Essay, Keeping the Balance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2006 10:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[W Simpson]]></dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Spring 2006]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[carl trueman]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[daniel strange]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The introduction of this review essay appeared in the Spring 2006 issue of Pneuma Review. Phillip Duce and Daniel Strange, eds., Keeping the Balance: Approaching Theological And Religious Studies (Intervarsity Press, 2001), 238 pages, 9780851114828. Approaching theological and religious studies at university-level can present Christians with some special challenges. Cherished beliefs will probably be called [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>The introduction of this review essay appeared in the Spring 2006 issue of <i>Pneuma Review</i>.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://amzn.to/4rAx8zv"><img class="alignright" src="/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/KeepingYourBalance.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="290" /></a><b>Phillip Duce and Daniel Strange, eds., <a href="https://amzn.to/4rAx8zv"><i>Keeping the Balance: Approaching Theological And Religious Studies</i></a> (Intervarsity Press, 2001), 238 pages, 9780851114828.</b></p>
<p>Approaching theological and religious studies at university-level can present Christians with some special challenges. Cherished beliefs will probably be called into question and deeply held convictions challenged in an intellectual environment that may prove ambivalent, or even rather hostile, to a biblically orthodox faith. In <i>Keeping the Balance</i>, seven substantial essays by seven Christian academics examine a number of issues that will be relevant to the Christian student—whether he or she is still thinking about taking his or her Christian studies to the university, or is already engaged in a degree.</p>
<p>The first thing to get clear from the outset is that <i>Keeping your Balance</i> isn&#8217;t a piece of scaremongery written to put people off taking theology! The authors are quick to affirm that theological study is a great adventure that offers some very real rewards—both to the individual who engages in it and the Church as a whole that benefits from an educated body of theologians in its ranks. It&#8217;s also an essential part of preparation for a solid Christian ministry. But we must be realistic: it&#8217;s a sceptical world out there, and many of the scholars that believers will brush up against in the book room, the lecture hall, and the tutorial, will approach the Bible and the Christian faith with a different set of presuppositions—and perhaps a pair of mean scissors in both hands! An unreflective, ill-prepared study of academic theology could undermine, rather than strengthen, the beliefs that form the very basis for Christian ministry, perhaps leaving students spiritually disorientated and incapable of fulfilling their originally intended vocation.</p>
<p>But the authors, whilst firmly countenancing these unpleasant facts, maintain that a &#8220;theological education, properly approached, need not have such undesirable results&#8221;. With some careful thinking about how students should deal with theological problems, maintain their devotional lives, and make use of all the information they are cramming into their heads every week, in practical and relevant ways, &#8220;keeping the balance&#8221; and successfully navigating the theological minefield is, in fact, quite possible. One of the recurring emphases throughout the book is the need for <em>integrating</em> one&#8217;s theological studies with one&#8217;s personal spiritual life, rather than holding them as far apart as possible. Whilst it may initially look like a &#8220;a recipe for disaster&#8221;, the authors are convinced that a healthy Christian life must be lived as an organic whole, not in a &#8220;Jekyll-and-Hyde&#8221; dichotomy! And that Christian devotional life, the Christian life of worship, and the Christian life of service, on the personal and the corporate levels, are all vital components of a sound Christian spirituality that must be kept up if students are to survive the course and emerge stronger and better equipped to reach the world.</p>
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