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Some call them house churches. Some call them organic churches. Some
call them simple churches. We prefer to just call them churches. They
are rapidly multiplying, simple communities of believers, meeting in
homes, offices, campuses, wherever God is...
You are church before you do church. This is one of
the fueling insights of the missional church movement. This isn't a new
idea...but it is pretty provocative, especially when one considers its
implications. If we take Jesus at his word when he say...
Organic Church. I've been using this term for around
fifteen years now. Today it's become somewhat of a clay word, being
molded and shaped to mean a variety of different things by a variety of
different people.
Now Available- Teachings by Neil Cole at the Organic Church Conference(includes
Russian translation)
I was born in Ukraine in Mariupol city in 1975, in period of the
Soviet Union. I had very various intereststs in my childhood. A couple
of years I was interested in Biology, I even reared different animals
at home. But in the age of 12 I took a great interest in Physics. I was
very interested in the world structure and it's origin. I took part in
different physics contests pretty successful. I was also interested in
math. In the age of 14 I wrote a small research about the solution of
differential equations. In general I was interested in everything that
was logical, everything that slightly opened a curtain of mystery over
how everything was organized. I almost didn't attend school in my last
years, I had an individual schedule. I entered university on a physical
faculty without any exams. I was interested in programming since my
childhood. During my last years of school I was usually sitting at my
mom's work and programed. At that time the most cool processor was
8086. When I was on my first year of University I wrote a valid
debugger on Assembler. That was my first really big program.
Dear Nicolay,