From Missio Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject 📨 Roundup February 2022 | All The Best Things
Date March 2, 2022 3:02 PM
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Here's all the best trending articles, highlights, and resources you may have missed—simplified.

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WITNESS
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** Six Ways to Respond to People Leaving Church ([link removed])
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Here's some ways Ian McFadden is trying to respond to people leaving the church including being curious, compassionate, thoughtful, and more.


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CULTURE / THEOLOGY
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** Eleven Ways to Be a Great Partner to BIPOC Communities ([link removed])
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"Let me be clear about this: white people and whiteness are not one in the same." Donnell Wyche, a trusted voice in this complex conversation expertly diagnoses the terms and offers eleven ways we all can be about true partnership in ministry and life.


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WITNESS
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** Two Paths Toward Discovering Gravity and God’s Mystery ([link removed])
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We must turn to the scientists, and we must have space for the contemplatives—for those who are making the same discoveries in ways that look more like that wide-eyed child. We need both, says Dennae Pierre.
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A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE
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** Belonging: Catherine McNeil on Fearing Bravely: Risking Love for Our Neighbors, Strangers, and Enemies ([link removed])
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Catherine McNeil writes about the creative and redemptive work of God in our real, ordinary lives. Her upcoming book, Fearing Bravely: Risking Love for Our Neighbors, Strangers, and Enemies, just released from NavPress in February 2022.


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MANAGING LEADERSHIP ANXIETY
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** Episode 128 – Dave Woolverton ([link removed])
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David E. Woolverton has been a pastor for over 30 years — serving churches facing turn-around ministry situations. He has a doctorate in Conflict Leadership and has had intensive clinical training in hospital chaplaincy.


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THEOLOGY ON MISSION
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** S7E9: Capitalism and Kingdom Economy ([link removed])
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Fitch is reading Luke Bretherton’s book “Christ and the Common Life.” This brings us to questions about how the church relates to capitalism, accumulation, and the common life. How should we steward our finances, practice generosity, understand debt, and own property?


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SEMINARY DROPOUT
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** Aaron Niequist on Why Pastors, Priests, and Guides Deserve a Retreat ([link removed])
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Aaron Niequist is a liturgist, writer, in New York City. After leading worship at Mars Hill Church (Grand Rapids, MI) and Willow Creek Church (Barrington, IL), Aaron created A New Liturgy- a collection of modern liturgical worship recordings.
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