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Forming
Disciples – Building Communities
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In
this issue
This issue focuses
on the gift of Christian communities
and the call to form radical disciples who
freely choose to follow the Lord Jesus
with all of their lives for the rest of
their lives. We are witnessing today a new
grace and movement of the Holy Spirit.
Thousands of lay renewal communities
flourish today and multiply because a new
fire of the Holy Spirit has ignited the
hearts of many young people who yearn and
thirst for a community of disciples who
want to follow Jesus and who want to be a
source of light, love, and leaven in a
world engulfed in conflict, division,
anarchy, and chaos. God in his mercy is
raising up new generations of young men
and women to join forces with veteran
disciples who have been laboring for
decades in forming disciples and
building communities.
Jean Vanier, the
founder of L'Arche community, which
has now spread to hundreds of
communities around the world,
expresses this new movement and work
of the Holy Spirit in his book, Community
and Growth:
Community is the place of
meeting with God; it is the place of
belonging; it is the place of love and
acceptance; it is the place of caring; it
is the place of growth in love.
Today many young people are seeking
communities - not ones that are closed up
and inward-looking but communities that
are open to the universal, the
international world; that are not limited
to their own culture, that are not
frightened ghettos but are open to the
pain and injustices of the world. That is
why so many flock to Taize or join groups
that are international. That is why so
many new communities feel called to found
sister communities in developing
countries. It is as if a community cannot
continue to exist in its own culture if it
is not linked to similar communities in
other cultures. This arises not just from
the desire to 'do good' in the Third
World, but also from the discovery and
acceptance of the gifts of these
countries, which may be less developed
economically but which frequently possess
a deep and true sense of humanity.
May
this issue inspire you to thirst for a
deeper love of Christ, and a deeper desire
to follow Jesus as his disciple with all of
your life for the rest of your life - until
he calls you home to his
everlasting kingdom.
Sincerely
in Christ,
Don Schwager
editor
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