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THE FINE LINE

Posted November 12th, 2008


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I had the opportunity to get a copy of Kary Oberbrunner’s new book The Fine Line. When it arrived in the mail I was instantly intrigued by its premise of re-envisioning the gap between Christ and culture. And what a gap it is at times.

 

The Fine Line poses this question: “What does it mean to be in the world, but not of it?” Answering correctly yields relevance, something the world deeply desires, but rarely sees.

 

I belive these conversations are critical and often misunderstood by followers of Jesus. Kary does a great job at presenting a balanced, thoughtful, and yet challenging case for Christians to re-engage and become culture creators.

 

Kary calls himself a “Recovering Pharisee” and currently leads Discipleship and Leadership Development at Grace Church.

 

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Posted by Hazel Jones on December 15th, 2008 at 8:10 pm


I am speechless…I could only get “Wow!” out of my trap…

Posted by Jim Gray on January 18th, 2009 at 5:59 pm


Excellent video! Given the mad rush for cultural relevance of your movement and those you associate with, I am curious why you posted it?

It makes your attack on C28, a group who actually defines group three and has results to prove it, all the more interesting.

Maybe some reflection is due.

Posted by Robert Tucker on January 29th, 2009 at 12:18 am


Hello ,
Thank you very much this beatiful information.

Best regards,

-plc-

Posted by Montufar on October 28th, 2009 at 12:00 am


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