Posted by: DanutM | 11 May 2011

Using the Cape Town Commitment

Using the Cape Town Commitment.

Suggestions from Lindsay Brown on the way to use the Cape Town Commitment.

Here is the summary:

We encourage:

  • Church leadership teams to identify one or two areas for your local church to focus on.
  • Christians in the workplace to discuss Part IIA sections 3-7 (view online or see pages 35-39 in the print version) with their fellow Christians, and to identify one or two areas to use or modify for their local context.
  • Mission leaders to urge their staff to identify one or two areas for each local ministry.
  • We would love to see students in theological colleges, and in Christian Unions, Navigator and Agape groups work through it.

We are at present compiling a study guide to The Commitment, which will be published in early 2012. We will let you know the publishing date as soon as we are able.

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  1. Arminianism.

    • For you, sir, it seems that everything that does not fit into the narrow confines of hyper-Calvinist ideology is Armnian.
      And if it was, which is not the case, what is your problem?
      Thank goodness, Calvin himself has not a Calvinist. He was too smart to let himself be squeezed into this narrow mold.


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