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"Who are the people in your neighborhood?"
Those of a certain age will remember Mr. Rogers singing that ditty. Once upon a time, we celebrated with our neighbors, borrowed a cup of sugar from the folks next door, and probably worshiped with some of them every Sunday. Busy schedules, a desire for privacy, or the simple fact that decks on the back of the house have replaced sitting on the front porch, have significantly impacted how we interact with those who live nearby.
In today’s world, although loneliness has been deemed an epidemic, knowing our neighbors may be rare. Yet, as Christians, God commissioned us to “Love thy neighbor as Thyself.” In fact, a reference to our "neighbors" appears in over 100 verses in the Bible.
Our guests, Chris and Elizabeth McKinney, have written two inspiring books about Neighboring as an act of faithfully following Christ. They are with us today to share their call to Neighboring and to offer helpful and practical tips for getting to know those in our neighborhood. With Labor Day right around the corner, now may be a perfect time to plan a potluck or fish fry and invite those on your block to join you for food and fellowship. In doing so, you might find yourself being the fisher of men Jesus calls us to be.
Special Guests: Chris and Elizabeth McKinney, Authors and Podcast Hosts
Chris (MDiv, Covenant Seminary) and Elizabeth McKinney live with their four daughters in Columbia, Missouri. They work for Cru City and serve as associate staff at their church, The Crossing. They are the co-authors of Placed for a Purpose and Neighborhoods Reimagined: How the Beatitudes Inspire Our Call To Be Good Neighbors. They write, speak, and are passionate about equipping believers to love their next-door neighbors. You can find them on Instagram at Placedforapurpose.com and as co-hosts for the Placed For a Purpose Podcast.
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"Who are the people in your neighborhood?"
Those of a certain age will remember Mr. Rogers singing that ditty. Once upon a time, we celebrated with our neighbors, borrowed a cup of sugar from the folks next door, and probably worshiped with some of them every Sunday. Busy schedules, a desire for privacy, or the simple fact that decks on the back of the house have replaced sitting on the front porch, have significantly impacted how we interact with those who live nearby.
In today’s world, although loneliness has been deemed an epidemic, knowing our neighbors may be rare. Yet, as Christians, God commissioned us to “Love thy neighbor as Thyself.” In fact, a reference to our "neighbors" appears in over 100 verses in the Bible.
Our guests, Chris and Elizabeth McKinney, have written two inspiring books about Neighboring as an act of faithfully following Christ. They are with us today to share their call to Neighboring and to offer helpful and practical tips for getting to know those in our neighborhood. With Labor Day right around the corner, now may be a perfect time to plan a potluck or fish fry and invite those on your block to join you for food and fellowship. In doing so, you might find yourself being the fisher of men Jesus calls us to be.
Special Guests: Chris and Elizabeth McKinney, Authors and Podcast Hosts
Chris (MDiv, Covenant Seminary) and Elizabeth McKinney live with their four daughters in Columbia, Missouri. They work for Cru City and serve as associate staff at their church, The Crossing. They are the co-authors of Placed for a Purpose and Neighborhoods Reimagined: How the Beatitudes Inspire Our Call To Be Good Neighbors. They write, speak, and are passionate about equipping believers to love their next-door neighbors. You can find them on Instagram at Placedforapurpose.com and as co-hosts for the Placed For a Purpose Podcast.
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