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Domestic Missiology (part 1)
By
Robert Gelinas
Domestic—Indigenous to a particular country Missiology—The study and practice of Christian mission American Christians need a Domestic Missiology!
Coltrane Stations (part 6)
By
Robert Gelinas
I’m not a lover of Coltrane’s music; truthfully, I find it a bit annoying . So why do I find myself listening to it all the time? Specifically his signature album, A Love Supreme. Recorded in 1964, seven years after he heard "The sound," Coltrane teaches us something about how we can keep pursuing God…
Emergingcity
By
Robert Gelinas
A break from Coltrane to tell you about a blog you are going to want to be familiar with. www.emergingcity.com It’s a prophetic urban Christian voice of faith, action and imagination. Check it out…make it your home page…read it often! Next we’ll take a look at Coltrane’s best known album, Love Supreme, a framework for…
The Sound of God (Coltrane Part 4)
By
Robert Gelinas
It was a sound, a droning sound unlike anything he had heard. God met him, revealed Himself to Coltrane through a resonance. “It was so beautiful,” he told his wife as he hopelessly tried to reproduce it on a piano. That is the key to Coltrane. “With this event, the search for the mysterious sound…
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