Tag Archives: The Salvation Army Johnsonville
Don't Compartmentalize Your Life
Here at The Salvation Army Johnsonville (SAJchurch.com) we talk about “Making a Difference” in the lives of people around us. But all too often we separate who we are in Christ from our ordinary everyday worklife. Thanks to Dan Roloff … Continue reading
Attitude is King
Yesterday I had to do something I really loathe. Stand on the street and collect for The Salvation Army. It’s not The Salvation Army I loathe. If I did I wouldn’t have committed to spend my life working for God … Continue reading
What is Church?
This evening I asked the youth what church would look like if they designed it from start. With no knowledge or pre-conceptions of what church is or isn’t now. Here’s three videos with their answers. Interesting and thought provoking. If … Continue reading
Emerging To
At Last Emerging Church in a Language I Can Understand! It was a great pleasure to have Steve Taylor (of Emergent Kiwi and Opawa Baptist fame) talk to us recently at an Officer’s Fellowship in Masterton. He said a lot … Continue reading
How Big is God's Love?
Is there any way to understand just how much God loves us? I contend you can’t understand God’s love unless you can understand his wrath and anger at sin. By the same token you can’t understand his wrath unless you … Continue reading
A Hero no more
You may have noticed that it’s been a while since I posted regularly. There’s a few good reasons for this but I really want to share something exciting with you now… and into the future. I’m Taking This Blog in … Continue reading
Lessons on Leadership from Jazz
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Gavin Knight, a friend and fellow leader at The Salvation Army Johnsonville. After publishing here, Gavin will cross post this on his own site. If you like what you read you can … Continue reading
Horizons of Focus
I’m taking a journey with eProductivity and its affecting how I look at everything. I’ll be blogging regularly about my experience right here. Follow me by rss feed, by email or through Twitter I’ve always been big on trying to … Continue reading
