Monday, October 20, 2008

New Ways to Live

Okay, here's another challenge (as well as coming up with a one sentence summary of the book of Revelation) - how about coming up with a new version of Two ways to Live?

2WTL is a great tool which I have used on many occasions but I think it is time to come up with something else. 2WTL is simply the gospel so it is not that we need to change that or improve on it. What I mean is that we need something that weds systematic and biblical theology together and tells the story of the Bible as it does so.

2WTL is great at teaching the doctrine of the gospel systematically. But it doesn't give the plotline of the Bible and therefore people today will tend to pick and mix the bits they like. Also, in a culture where biblical literacy is plummeting we need simple evangelistic tools that also teach something of the story of God's historic dealings with humanity - i.e. not just in the abstract.

If you want an example of the kind of thing I'm talking about then here are the titles of talks that Don Carson usually uses at Uni. missions:

1. The God who makes everything: Genesis 1 & 2
2. The God who does not wipe out rebels: Genesis 3
3. The God who legislates: 10 Commandments + bits of Leviticus
4. The God who becomes a human being: John 1: 1-18
5. The God who declares the guilty just: Romans 3: 21-26
6. The God who is very angry: Revelation 21-22
7. The God who triumphs: Revelation 21-22


Do you see how he teaches the same systematic points as 2WTL but that he puts them in the context of salvation history - telling the story of God's great rescue plan in biblical order?

So, the gauntlet has been laid down. Who can come up with a new version of 2WTL that explains the gospel by telling the story of the Bible?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Craig Bartholomew, Mike Goheen, Lesslie Newbigin, Hans Frei, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brian Walsh and Richard Middleton et al use a variant of the following:

ACT ONE: GOD ESTABLISHES HIS KINGDOM (CREATION)

ACT TWO: REBELLION IN THE KINGDOM (FALL)

ACT THREE: THE KING CHOOSES ISRAEL (REDEMPTION INITIATED)

INTERLUDE: A KINGDOM STORY WAITING FOR AN ENDING (THE INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD)

ACT FOUR: THE COMING OF THE KING (REDEMPTION ACCOMPLISHED)

ACT FIVE: SPREADING THE NEWS OF THE KING (THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH)

ACT SIX: THE RETURN OF THE KING (REDEMPTION COMPLETED)

I have found this 'narrative' style much more comprehensive, Biblical and useful for the Church.