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Nov
17
2008
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A Brave, New World Wide Web!

It's lookin' good, and getting hotter all the time: no, not me! Rather, it's our hearty presence on the Web! Our public Web has been overhauled. Take a few minutes to see if it meets with your approval, or give some suggestions on how to improve it (if that's possible).

image Here’s what’s changed and still needs changing:

  • It’s zippier!
  • VIDEO is the big thing now, and we’ve got a Xenos YouTube site…but Xenos needs some friends! Help! Come and subscribe to our great video collection,connect with us, help us get established!
  • Check out the Word High School video on our public Web. This is something your parents or skeptical friends will see, you it’s a good idea to look at it! If anyone thinks they can do better (than Columbus’ Vid-Heads) then let’s do it!
  • We have a new Video-Head Blog where we’re gathering videos both cool and foolish, but we need more video links! Check out the PC vs. Mac spoof on fundy Christianity — priceless! I know you guys are running into other videos out there, and we really want to make those more available to others!
  • The CBS needs help with their site!

Keep blogging! Join the NeoBloggers! Add your voice to the great chorus of those praising Jesus Christ and the new life he brings us!

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Written by KMcC in: Non-Xenos Resources | Tags:
Sep
15
2008
0

Please Remember the Poor!

Praise God that He's given us a partnership and open door to serving the poor in a relational and evangelistic context! But we need volunteers! Read about the launch of the 2008 School Year at South Street in Akron's inner-city...

South Street

We were greeted by the hum of plastic wheels spinning on glazed wood accompanied by flashing multi-colored lights. We found ourselves serving the poor by roller skating, but we were having so much fun it didn’t feel like “service” at all!

Contact Kalie Brooks or Mark Michalek and attend the volunteer meeting this Tuesday September 16 at 5:30 PM.One of the high points of the after school program last year was “Fabulous Fridays,” a fun reward for kids who earned it. For the “Pizza and Skating” Friday, we met up with the kids and held an impromptu dance party where everyone strutted their stuff to beats like “Can’t Touch This” and “Hollywood Swingers.” Then we had a blast skating.

While Fabulous Fridays were a great time, there was also the daily contentment from building relationships with the kids. One day a kid who had trouble fitting in broke down in tears when he was teased. A volunteer seized the opportunity to encourage him to be more loving instead of a “know-it-all” and talk about his future with Christ.

It was awesome to see the volunteers winning the respect of the children through love. As this happened, the kids began to share more about themselves and ask real spiritual questions. Some of the kids even started showing interest in our lives and asking questions like “How YOU doing?” or “Are you guys really married!!??” (to Neil and Kalie Brooks).

At the same time, the after school program can be hard work. Volunteers strove to be in control by disciplining kids and planning the logistics a program like this entails. Sacrificial love is needed at South Street.

But it’s exciting to think about the long term impact this program can have on the kids. The Brooks and Michaleks got a glimpse of this while visiting Urban Concern during the Xenos Summer Institute. There they met several guys who grew up through Urban Concern’s after school program and are now in their twenties. They were extremely encouraging as they related their fond memories of Bible study, campouts, and PlayStations at the program. It was exciting to imagine having similar impact on some of the kids from South Street, seeing them grown up, in college, and ministering for the Lord!

This Year

It was a great answer to prayer in that Lisa Crabbs is going to coordinate the after school program at South Street this year. Lisa started the South Street after school program and offers plenty of experience and insight.

Another exciting development is that Jim Swearingen, the founder of the Urban Concern ministry at Columbus Xenos, is considering moving to Akron to do inner-city ministry. That’s certainly something to pray about.

Want to Get Involved?

They only asked us to remember the poor– the very thing I also was eager to do. Galatians 2:10

We’ll be partnering with South Street again this year to do the after school program. But we need volunteers!

Contact Kalie Brooks or Mark Michalek and attend the volunteer meeting this Tuesday September 16 at 5:30 PM. The meeting will be at 130 W South St. (Attending doesn’t mean you’re committed!) I suspect we’ve got a lot of Xenos people interested in volunteering, but not many have come out of the woodwork yet. So let us know!

Praise God that He’s given us a partnership and open door to serving the poor in a very relational and evangelistic context! Hopefully the after school program will just be the start of our partnership with South Street and of Neo Xenos taking the gospel to the poor!

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Written by KMcC in: Non-Xenos Resources | Tags:
May
20
2008
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Prince Caspian: a Must-See

It’s out, and it’s an irresistible tale about Christians in a world of hurt. Prince Caspian is like so many young leaders facing the “fog of war.” Read about Prince Caspian: The Power of the Natural Man.

the fog of war

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Written by kmmccallum in: Non-Xenos Resources | Tags: ,

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