MOST OVERUSED EVANGELICAL PHRASE
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Is organic.
It seems Evangelicals cannot get enough of the word organic. Organic churches. Organic small groups. Organic ministry. Organic teaching. Organic worship. Organic prayer. Organic. Organic. Organic. While at Barnes & Noble today, I looked at the "New in Christianity" section and found that 7 books contained the word organic in the title or subtitle. Maybe it's because of the cool tree affiliation or the things you can do with it but I'm getting worn out by the word and it's inescapable.
While reading Pagan Christianity (see below), the word organic came up over and over and over and over and over again. I don't think there was a chapter where it didn't show up. Is there not another way by which we can describe something that is growing, living, developing and one continuous unit? If we're not careful, this could get into WWJD territory and we won't know what to do with our organic selves.
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Now playing: Cat Power - I Found A Reason
It seems Evangelicals cannot get enough of the word organic. Organic churches. Organic small groups. Organic ministry. Organic teaching. Organic worship. Organic prayer. Organic. Organic. Organic. While at Barnes & Noble today, I looked at the "New in Christianity" section and found that 7 books contained the word organic in the title or subtitle. Maybe it's because of the cool tree affiliation or the things you can do with it but I'm getting worn out by the word and it's inescapable.
While reading Pagan Christianity (see below), the word organic came up over and over and over and over and over again. I don't think there was a chapter where it didn't show up. Is there not another way by which we can describe something that is growing, living, developing and one continuous unit? If we're not careful, this could get into WWJD territory and we won't know what to do with our organic selves.
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Now playing: Cat Power - I Found A Reason