More from Todd Hunter on "Three is Enough"
Todd Hunter has posted a short article on “Three is Enough” groups over on the website for the Conversational Evangelism Conference, which will take place May 16-17 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Hunter writes, “TiE groups assist three people in any aspect of human endeavor to be, through the empowering presence of the Spirit, ambassadors of the Kingdom in the rhythms and routines of their actual current life. Participation in a TiE group makes possible a couple of crucial practices (and re-practising Christianity is preeminent goal of TiE groups): one’s own spiritual transformation and an others-oriented, servant-hearted engagement with life. ...
“God’s purpose for us is that we are his cooperative friends serving others—the least, the last, the broken and the missing—in the everyday affairs and rhythms of our lives. TiE groups give us one simple way to do just that. Any three people whose daily lives bring them together can do it: three coworkers, three neighbors, three soccer parents, etc. It takes no special leadership. Just find two other people and get started.”
There is a new website (coming soon) for Three is Enough, located at 3isenough.org—tagline: “Spirituality for the Sake of Others.”
Previously: Todd Hunter on “Three Is Enough”
(HT: Helen Mildenhall)
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