The Kingdom Experiment at Sterling Naz

The Kingdom Experiment is about community and intentional living within the context of the Beatitudes. We figure the WORLD wide web is about as big as you get where community is concerned. So this site is designed as a place for you to share experiments, stories and journals of your journey.

Own The Kingdom Experiment! July 26, 2010

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We appreciate the folks at The House Studio allowing us to use this material for our summer experiments. Like what they’re doing? Drop them a line! Click here.

 

Voice of the Martyrs. August 29, 2010

Filed under: The Kingdom Experiment - Persecuted — scottwhalen22 @ 12:00 am

The Voice of the Martyrs is a nonprofit group that strives to make the world aware of the persecution Christians suffer. Go to their Web site at www.be-a-voice.net. Become a part of the Be-A-Voice network, then find the profile of a persecuted Christian and make a commitment to write and pray for this person.

 

Text a Bible. August 29, 2010

Filed under: The Kingdom Experiment - Persecuted — scottwhalen22 @ 12:00 am

1. Text the word Bible to 20222. Wait for a confirmation text message.

2.  Send the word YES

3.  That’s it. You just sent a Bible to a persecuted Christian. You will get a $5 charge on your billing statement.

The mission is through Open Doors. You can visit them at opendoorsusa.org.

 

Lots of bullies on the playground. August 29, 2010

Filed under: The Kingdom Experiment - Persecuted — scottwhalen22 @ 12:00 am

More Christians have been persecuted in the last 100 years than in all of the previous 1900 years since the time of Christ. You might be surprised to know of persecution against Christians that happens close to home. Go to christianfreedom.org and search under United States, Mexico, or UK to inform yourself about persecution near to you.

 

You have 346,918 Facebook friends, give or take a few. August 29, 2010

Filed under: The Kingdom Experiment - Persecuted — scottwhalen22 @ 12:00 am

But not everyone is a social whiz. In your church there are people who are lonely—outcasts either by intentional or unintentional exclusion. Find someone like this and become involved in his or her life. Take that person out to lunch. Invite him or her to be a part of your small group.

Find a friend?

 

 
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