The Kingdom Experiment Author:Bruce Nuffer, Liz Perry, Rachel McPherson The people are starting to catch on. There's this guy who has spent his life working in his dad's wood shop, making beds, stools, and some real nice end tables. But around the age of thirty he gets to thinking a career change is necessary. Only problem is he wants a position that is seemingly already filled--the job of priest. Doesn't stop him. ... more »Call him an entrepreneur of sorts, because he begins preaching and healing in ways no one has ever seen without the employment of the temple. And to top it all off he starts collecting a good fan base--lots of people begin showing up to all his public appearances.
One day, he climbs up on a mountain and says there is a new kingdom at hand, and that this kingdom will be contrary to everything they have known before.
And the people get the feeling this is only the beginning. You see, they were expecting a king arriving in grand fashion, but instead they got a carpenter-turned-speaker-and-healer, who was about to shake things up a bit.
The Kingdom Experiment is a challenge to live this kingdom intentionally. It won't be easy, and it may get uncomfortable. But if you commit to live what a carpenter started 2000 years ago, you too will experience the kingdom He spoke of.
The point of The Kingdom Experiment is create community, and to share stories while we're at it; it's to help us grapple with what good news means in the context of our specific time and place. The Kingdom Experiment is an 8-week challenge, but who says it has to end there?« less