I think any movement of the Divine, whether it be Christian or otherwise, is always welcome. Christianity can sometimes be a great entry point for young people.
As far as the deconstructionists (which I can identify with, although it's not my identity) they're often a pretty glum crowd. Too much cynicism. So it would make sense that they're largely quiet, or more likely too focused on throwing tomatoes at the various Christian circuses.
I hope something positive comes from Asbury. I don't fully understand these sorts of things, but then again I don't think anyone does. We're far too confident as a species that God wants us to know what it is.
I think any movement of the Divine, whether it be Christian or otherwise, is always welcome. Christianity can sometimes be a great entry point for young people.
As far as the deconstructionists (which I can identify with, although it's not my identity) they're often a pretty glum crowd. Too much cynicism. So it would make sense that they're largely quiet, or more likely too focused on throwing tomatoes at the various Christian circuses.
I hope something positive comes from Asbury. I don't fully understand these sorts of things, but then again I don't think anyone does. We're far too confident as a species that God wants us to know what it is.
It's given us enough clues, the rest is up to us.
What a great post!