This is part of a series, explained in a previous post, to come up with an ethos of children’s ministry in a missional paradigm that can be taken and implemented in a variety of contexts.
I thought it would be beneficial to first take a look at defining missional since that is a word that gets thrown around a lot. In my first post about defining “missional” I used a quote from Alan Hirsch and asked for some feedback.
As I was looking for a different post on Children’s Ministry and Culture blog, I came across this post with another definition of missional. Go ahead and hop on over to read the post and come on back.
- Taking into account Hirsch’s and Keller’s definitions, do you agree?
- What would you add or take away?
- What does ‘missional’ mean to you?
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