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    Why not fruit salad?

    By Jeremy | April 8, 2005

    A youth ministry friend of mine has become something of a muse for me recently. He inspired this article last month, and now this post after a series of emails about the nature of partnerships. He made a great point about how difficult it is to prioritize working with groups whose missions contrast with our own as "apples and oranges." He got me thinking ... What if Kingdom ministry is like fruit salad? Not something one eats every day (even fruit salad could get redundant), but perfect for special occassions? Like summer barbeques and family picnics? Or to borrow Paul's metaphor, why shouldn't different members of the same body function in concert once in a while?loan $1000 cashpersonal $40,000 loanloan 000 personal000 unsecured 100 loans businesspersonal approval 100 guaranteed loan100 doc loan no100 loans mortgage second percentloan single payment 100 vessel annualpersonal 1000 check credit no loancash payday advances loans 1000

    Topics: Christ, coalition, community, evangelical, faith, new york, theology, urban, youth ministry | No Comments »

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