Seth Barnes Jan 22, 2007 7:00 PM

Wrecked for the ordinary

Every now and then, the Lord gives me a dream that has the potential to impact a lot of people. Well, here's a new one. It's a new online magazine ...

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Every now and then, the Lord gives me a dream that has the potential to impact a lot of people. Well, here's a new one.

It's a new online magazine called Wrecked for the Ordinary that we've been putting together for a while - we just published it free on line.

For a while a number of us have felt that a new wind is blowing thru the next generation. They see certain things we older types do that don’t work for them, and they re-imagine what culture could be. Wanting to help them give voice to their yearnings, we compiled a talented team of writers, photographers, programmers, and editors to produce Wrecked.

The stories they share touch on themes like authentic community and simplicity of lifestyle. The point of it is to help the next generation grab hold of a faith that is vibrant and worth sharing with others. Check it out, I think you'll like it. It covers the following topics:

Adventure / arts / simplicity / community / culture / poverty

 

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