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Thank you for visiting the REACH|10 Blog! Join us as we discuss David Platt's new book Radical, and the REACH|10 missions conference. If you are ready to reach farther (whether across your cubicle, driveway or around the world) and pursue a new level of radical devotion to Christ, then keep reading Radical, and keep commenting on this blog, sharing honestly how you are processing the book.
Posted Wednesday, Oct 27, 2010 Tom Miyakawa in Category Global Outreach
In David Platt's book, Radical, the phrase "radical abandonment" is used as a title on page 10. On page 12, he used the word "abandon" FOUR times on the top half of the page.
Platt writes:
"He was calling them to abandon their careers"
"Jesus was calling them to abandon their ...
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Posted Tuesday, Oct 26, 2010 Tom Miyakawa in Category Global Outreach
What step of action might God be calling you to?
One College Park family read Radical in October and as a result, this past week went through their house and got rid of half of their stuff.
There are some "radical" ideas floating around the church. People are ...
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Posted Wednesday, Oct 20, 2010 Tom Miyakawa in Category Global Outreach
Start at about minute 16 of this link: http://www.brookhills.org/media/series/jesus-is-worthy-of---/
What struck your heart in this great message?
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Posted Tuesday, Oct 19, 2010 Tom Miyakawa in Category Global Outreach
I love the story of the people praying and weeping overseas. Recently an African was at College Park and commented: "It must be SO HARD to be a believer here, you have everything you need. How do you learn to trust God?"
In Radical, as represented by a ring of tears around a prayer meeting ...
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Posted Tuesday, Oct 19, 2010 Tom Miyakawa in Category Global Outreach
Being exposed to a book like Radical can cause one to say "I started wondering if I'm even saved!"
Did YOU have this going through your head like one College Parker did this last week?
If you have this thought while reading Radical, is this a good thing? Is this a bad ...
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