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	<title>Comments on: But what kind of churches?</title>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description>Steve Hall you have a blog! The internet is no longer safe.</description>
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		<title>By: Steve Hall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description>Steve
Great insight. Most of the argument for the emerging church as I read it, is one that says that this is the one way things should be now. This doesn&#039;t allow for the diversity that you are outlining here. I think the wrestle is still in working out how to present the main and the plain to our world. If we are in the transformation business, what do we need to do to feed transformation? And what are the elements that make up transformation? How do we as Bolger and Gibbs suggest, practice the way of Jesus in our postmodern world so that we transform the secular realm and live highly communal lives?</description>
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Great insight. Most of the argument for the emerging church as I read it, is one that says that this is the one way things should be now. This doesn&#8217;t allow for the diversity that you are outlining here. I think the wrestle is still in working out how to present the main and the plain to our world. If we are in the transformation business, what do we need to do to feed transformation? And what are the elements that make up transformation? How do we as Bolger and Gibbs suggest, practice the way of Jesus in our postmodern world so that we transform the secular realm and live highly communal lives?</p>
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