As part of exploring the calling to build bridges between denominations in the Church, I have reflected a lot this summer on the groups and denominations that have formed me. As someone who intentionally doesn’t claim a denominational affiliation out of respect for the broad spectrum of Christian (Trinitarian) groups that have formed me, IContinue reading “Wearing Multiple Denominational Belonging”
Author Archives: Haley Nus
Theology of Youth Ministry
In this post, I present two versions of my Theology of Youth ministry. Theology of Youth Ministry: Accessible Language In this version, I use accessible language so that kids can understand my theology. While the primary audience is children, “less is more” with people of all ages. If your personal preference is for simplified, clearContinue reading “Theology of Youth Ministry”
Theology of Christian Education
In the spirit of transparency, let me take a moment to share some of my core principles for edification within K-12 educational contexts. Consecration and Power When individual’s internally decide to follow Jesus and the externally testify that he is Lord, they choose a new kind of life. Jesus sends us his Holy spirit toContinue reading “Theology of Christian Education”
Prophetic Sensitivity: Understanding Sensory Challenges in Spiritually Gifted Children
Recently, I was in conversation with various emerging national prophets when the conversation turned to the spiritual harassment that individuals faced as children to successfully navigate their gifts. Apart from being just socially mis-categorized or rejected, many of these prophets shared stories of physical ailments, mental health struggles, or reoccurring sleep issues related to theirContinue reading “Prophetic Sensitivity: Understanding Sensory Challenges in Spiritually Gifted Children”
Coming out of Babylon: Learning from the Pre-Exilic, Exilic, and Post-Exilic Periods of Israel’s History to Partner with God in an Age of Reformation
One of the most common biblical precepts from the life of Daniel through Jesus is, “You have got to know your history to know your inheritance.” Before the coming of Jesus, John the Baptist reminded Israel of their history as part of his ministry to “turn the hearts of the children to their fathers” (MalachiContinue reading “Coming out of Babylon: Learning from the Pre-Exilic, Exilic, and Post-Exilic Periods of Israel’s History to Partner with God in an Age of Reformation”