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communication

Confidentiality

by Jim Knaggs on March 9, 2010


In this culture that wants more transparency, there’s still a need for confidentiality. We have certain understanding that serves no constructive purpose if the information were to be revealed. In pastoral ministry and in Christian friendships we sometimes open up to others because we trust them. Here’s where the privilege of privacy must be exercised. [...]

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TCspeak in 35 Languages

by Jim Knaggs on March 5, 2010


Now a person can read the blog in any one of 35 languages.
I’ve been hoping for this for some time. Hallelujah!
Acts 2:8Then how is it that each of us hears them in his own native language?

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TCspeak Blog to Audio Podcast

by Jim Knaggs on March 4, 2010


Thanks to the geniuses I work with, you can now listen to the blog and even subscribe to it as a podcast.
Give it a go.
Exodus 4:12
Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.”

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Working Together

by Jim Knaggs on February 26, 2010


Part of the obligation of the believer is to be able to work with others. The ill understood luxury to require others to comply with your plan or your perspective is immature and limited.
Our energy should be given in finding better ways to come to agreement. Rarely in Christian conflict are the issues moral or [...]

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Making Disciples

by Jim Knaggs on February 21, 2010


We had a lesson today at the great South Barwon Corps. It was all about Making Disciples. Systematically going through the four mission imperatives of the territory each week, Captain Kylie Collinson gave an A+ message on this very important subject.
This is a terrific corps with people there from all ages. I get the sense [...]

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Vindaloo Against Violence

by Jim Knaggs on February 18, 2010


Protest racially motivated violence in Melbourne by dining at your local Indian restaurant on Wednesday 24 February 2010.
Show support for the Indian community and signal that you will not turn a blind eye to violence.
Act to let the Indian community -and all immigrant communities – know that they are welcome and entitled to feel [...]

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