Digital Logos Edition
In Interplace: The Circle of Belonging, Terry Swenson gives a refreshing look into living in a community of love with God and with others. He examines what these communities look like and how we are supposed to live them out in today’s world. Swenson does this through a two-phase process. In the first phase, he studies Jesus’ advice to figure out what is happening in the culture around us while we seek to live the Missio Dei (mission of God). The second phase discusses how we communicate the Gospel and build our community in a culture that is so distinct from previous historical times.
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“In His Kingdom, Jesus wants inclusiveness. He embraces diversity. He calls for us to tear down the dividing walls of race, ethnicity, culture, socio-economic biases and gender discrimination. He wants us to reach past generational differences. Christ’s imperative is clear. But, in this world of ever-increasing tribal fragmentation, how do we communicate Christ’s Kingdom dynamics in a coherent manner? How can we establish a connectedness? How can we develop community?” (source)
“To interface, we must embrace—who each other is, how we process life, how we experience things, what our stories are and how those stories are determinant for us.” (source)
“‘help people connect the lone and lonely dots of their lives and their world so that the big picture of wholeness and holiness can emerge’?” (source)
“By walking on the water, Jesus was showing them that all that they feared in life could be overcome through Him.” (source)
“developed a great hunger for depth in interpersonal relationships and the building and establishing of community” (source)