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Family Friends | Constructing Your True Extended Family
[This post is part of the Becoming a Missional Family series.] This is a guest post from Jon Wymer, lead pastor at York Evangelical Free Church. You can see his “impious theoblogical musings” at ProfaneFaith.com. Who does our family spend time with? Who … Continue reading
Overload Your Family Calendar Like a Pro
[This post is part of the Becoming a Missional Family series.] I’m always amazed at the spontaneity of Jesus and his disciples. Almost on a dime, they are able to make the decision to just stay at someone’s house in a foreign … Continue reading
Optimizing Your Home for the Mission (pt. 2)
[This post is part of the Becoming a Missional Family series.] In any drama, it is the stage and set that communicates first. Therefore, it’s got to fit with what ensues when the curtain rises, or you’ll have a confused audience and a … Continue reading
Pay Thy Neighbor’s Mortgage
[This post is part of the Becoming a Missional Family series.] Okay, maybe that sounds crazy to you. It is. Fact is, that kind of generosity just isn’t very realistic for the amount of margin you have in your budget. There are … Continue reading
Budgeting for Missional Family
[This post is part of the Becoming a Missional Family series.] Turns out, a family’s budget shapes a lot more than spending habits. Oftentimes, what stands between a family who makes disciples and a family that doesn’t (all things the … Continue reading
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Optimizing Your Home for the Mission (pt. 1)
[This post is part of the Becoming a Missional Family series.] It is easy to share a home with my wife. She is an incredible homemaker. But she also tries really hard to optimize our home for hospitality and mission. Luckily, we … Continue reading