tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5013339306349204192.post530323865399097803..comments2023-11-05T22:39:34.996+10:30Comments on Classic Theology New: A New Imperialism?Warren Huffahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06641632471131333680noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5013339306349204192.post-26916917569436900042010-09-12T12:07:55.354+09:302010-09-12T12:07:55.354+09:30I have never heard the word sin mentioned as often...I have never heard the word sin mentioned as often as I have since I went back to church. No wonder people are leaving. Life is interesting enough without constantly being hammered with the word sin.<br />A new way of approaching the sin concept is required if the church is to survive.cecilhttp://tojustbe.hereweb.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5013339306349204192.post-27099513820482248092010-09-03T17:17:10.498+09:302010-09-03T17:17:10.498+09:30It's strange. But I suppose sin is like that: ...It's strange. But I suppose sin is like that: it just keeps playing over and over.Warren Huffahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06641632471131333680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5013339306349204192.post-54956147488703741012010-09-03T12:31:43.025+09:302010-09-03T12:31:43.025+09:30A Compass report about the African Church a coupl...A <b>Compass</b> report about the African Church a couple of months ago was touting the fact that the locus of the Church had shifted.<br />While this may be true, it also seemed to me that one of the things it didn't critique was the fact that what seemed to be happening was that Africa was embracing the Christendom paradigm that the West has been trying to jettison...as sinful I would Stephan Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11194782441138561354noreply@blogger.com