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    <title type="text">Culture Making Articles items tagged counterculture for the common good</title>
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      <title>The countercultural vitality of mission</title>
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					<b>Andy: </b><em>?A typically trenchant summary from John Stott, from a recently released short study guide to the Lausanne Covenant, one of the most influential documents of global evangelical Christianity (well worth reading if you haven't done so recently).?</em><br />
		
		<p>We often go to one of two extremes. Either we are so keen to live in the world that we imbibe non-Christian ideas and standards, and become conformed; or we are so keen not to lose our distinctive identity that we withdraw. The best way to avoid these two mistakes is to engage in mission. We are sent into the world as Christ&#8217;s representatives, so we can neither conform to it (or we cease to represent him) or withdraw from it (or we have no one to represent him to).</p><hr />
<div class="author" style="font-size: -1">from "<a href="http://www.lausanne.org/documents/didasko/Didasko_FTLWL.pdf">For the Lord We Love</a>" (PDF file), by John Stott, <a href="http://www.lausanne.org/didasko">The Didasko Files</a></div>		
	
			
			
			

		
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