Hi! I’m in the airport in Bangkok waiting for my flight to Chennai, India. I had a good flight, got some sleep, and the food was okay. I’m eager to get to India and can’t wait to learn so much from Dr. Ray Bakke.

As I’ve been working on my dissertation, here are some of the truths that have really hit home with me personally!

Sometimes we try to make things so hard. Especially our understanding of missional.

It seems like Christians are always wanting to fix the church and make the church better. I’m not convinced that the church is all that God designed her to be yet, however, I’m confident that Jesus is still at work as He said He would – “I will build My church.”

I’ve been thinking about the absence of missional leaders. I believe that there is a direct connection to the training pastors receive in seminary.

My friend Steve Bagdanov (thetempleblog.com) has a great post you should read…

Many people ask me that question and I always have given them directions or described how our church is beautifully located overlooking Castaic Lake.

Missional Transformation is a process where believers align themselves (passions, desires, behaviors, habits) with the missionary purpose of Jesus.

In its simplest form, Christianity is all about Jesus

An important aspect of Missional Christianity is Embracing the Gospel