Your Conversion Story as Strategy

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CONVERSION STORIES AS STRATEGY WHY “YOU WILL BE MY WITNESSES” IS CRUCIAL 2

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CONVERSIONSTORIES AS STRATEGYWHY “YOU WILL BE MY WITNESSES” IS CRUCIAL

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PLACE THESE IN (SOME) ORDER

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___FAITH ___CONVICTION___GRACE ___REGENERATION ___ASSURANCE ___CONVERSION ___BAPTISM ___REPENTANCE ___CALLING ___SALVATION

___DEVOTION___TRUST___BELIEF ___JUSTIFICATION ___PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL ___CHURCH MEMBERSHIP ___RECEIVING THE HOLY SPIRIT ___FORGIVENESS OF SINS ___SANCTIFICATION___CONSIDERATION/CONTEMPLATION

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ALMOST CHRISTIANS?2

Are we missing something? Something in what we have passed

on to the next generation?

The language we use in communicating the biblical

expectations for conversion, discipleship, and the Christian life

is vital...

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ORDO SALUTIS2

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ORDO SALUTIS2

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ALMOST CHRISTIANS?2

Are we missing something?

Something in what we have passed on to the

next generation?

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RENEWAL not REVIVAL2

“I am convinced the renewal of the church will not come through efforts to foster revival but through a renewed appreciation and formulation of the nature of conversion.”

–Gordon Smith in Beginning Well: Christian Conversion and Authentic Transformation, 2001, p24).

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ALMOST CHRISTIANS?2

Are we missing something?

Something in what we have passed on to the

next generation?

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7-Point Conversion2

“Scripture calls for and assumes a conversion to Jesus Christ that includes seven distinct but inseparable elements.”

–Gordon Smith in Beginning Well: Christian Conversion and Authentic Transformation. 2001, p125. Belief in Jesus Christ, Repentance, Trust in Jesus

Christ, Transfer of allegiance, Baptism, Reception of the gift of the Holy Spirit, Incorporation into congregational life.

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ALMOST CHRISTIANS?2

Are we missing something?

Something in what we have passed on to the

next generation?

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5 GUIDING BELIEFS OF MORALISTIC THERAPEUTIC DEISM (MTD)

21. God wants people to be good, nice,

and fair to each other as taught in the Bible and by most world religions.

2. The central goal of life is to be happy and to feel good about oneself.

3. A god exists who created and orders the world and watches over life on earth.

4. God is not involved in my life except when I need God to resolve a problem.

5. Good people go to heaven when they die.

--K. C. Dean, Almost Christian, 2010, p14

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ALMOST CHRISTIANS?2

MTD tells us we HAVE BEEN MISSING SOMETHING while doing Church. We have failed to pass on

as of greatest importance the faith we possess; we have been

passing on exactly what we have—the inconsequential faith we ourselves possess. This can be

traced to inconsequential conversions.

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MAIN STATEMENT2

Our Conversion Story, when we rightly understand it,

and rightly communicate it, becomes the strategy God wants to use

to extend His kingdom.

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MAIN STATEMENT2

Acts 1:8But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses … when he had said these things, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight.”

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ISAIAH 6:8-10 = Mt 13:15, Mk 4:12, Lk 12:40 and Ac 28:27.

2And I said, “Here am I. Send me!” He said, “Go and tell this people: “‘Be

ever hearing, but never understanding; be ever seeing, but never perceiving.’ Make the heart of

this people calloused; make their ears dull and close their eyes.

Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears,

understand with their hearts, and TURN and be healed.”

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THE SEVEN CONVERSION STORIES IN ACTS

2THE CROWD (2)

ETHIOPIAN ENUCH (8)

SAUL/PAUL (9)

CORNELIUS (10)

LYDIA (16)THE PHILIPPIAN JAILER (16)CRISPUS (18)

ObedienceThe Holy Spirit’s

Involvement Preaching/Exposition

ConvictionInquiry/Seeking

RepentanceBaptism

Receive the Remission of Sins

The Gift of the Holy Spirit

Hospitality

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WHAT DO WE NEED?2

A Plan? The Catechumen Conversion of Augustine

A Community? Monastic Conversion of Saint Benedict

Agreement? The Reformers’ Example

A Great Experience of God? Edward’s Affections & Wesley’s GroupsThe Split: Savior vs. Lord

Palmer, Oberlin, Finney, Bonhoeffer, & The Nazarenes

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MTD IS ANOTHER GOSPEL 2

God wants people to be good, nice, and fair to each other as taught in the Bible and by most world religions. The central goal of life is to be happy and to feel good about oneself. A god exists who created and orders the world and watches over life on earth. God is not involved in my life except when I need God to resolve a problem. Good people go to heaven when they die.

--K. C. Dean, Almost Christian, 2010, p14

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MAIN STATEMENT2

Our Conversion Story, when we rightly understand it,

and rightly communicate it, becomes the strategy God wants to use

to build His kingdom.

Acts 1:8…you will be my witnesses …

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ANTIDOTE TO MTDStructuring Ministries toward Consequential Faith Development

2TRANSLATING

YOU incarnating the Word in the world before their eyes = Living Faith!

TESTIFYINGYOU interpreting life to others while spiritual

apprentices are sacred eavesdroppingDETACHING

YOU intentionally disentangling yourself from distractions to encounter God

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HOW TO HIGHLIGHT GOD’S STORY IN YOUR LIFE

2Focus on • Speaking of God’s personal & powerful

nature• Spiritual relationships in your church• Promises of God• Hope = the world is ultimately in good

hands• The “What-ifs” of God• The presence of the Holy Spirit • Resist self-focused spiritualities

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STEMMING THE TIDE WITHIN

BEHIND THE WALL TACTICS FOR ALL OF US

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Our Conversion Story As Strategy

Q&AThe “window for forming a sense of

security in attached relationships closes quickly after adolescence,” so a Church

would be wise to not "disregard the importance of ministry specifically

tailored to adolescents,” because to do so would be to “neglect the best

opportunity the church has to effect fundamental change in people.” The positive effects, both “personal and

practical” of “Bible study in the context of relational youth ministry” cannot go

unnoted (Belsterling 2009, 348).