Back from Tanzania
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Mission, Photo, Travel on 12. Nov, 2008 | 3 Comments
So, I am back from my trip to Tanzania. It was a rather intense 2,5 weeks with lots of new impressions and experiences. We spent most of the time in the small village of Kapolo, just about 10 kilometers from the rural city of Ifakara which can be found close by the main mountain reef [...]
Six desires of piety
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Books, Church, Kingdom of God, Mission, Theology, contextual theology on 02. Jul, 2008 | 0 Comments
My summer reading of biographies continues and this time with a book about John Wesley. I’ve started to read “Wesley and the People called Methodists” written by Richard P. Heitzenrater. The first part of this 300+ pages volume is about the early development of the Church in England and how it gradually became the Church [...]
Lost in Translation
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Books, Church, Featured Articles, Film, Mission, Theology, contextual theology on 21. May, 2008 | 0 Comments
Back in 2004 I saw Sofia Coppola’s debut movie Lost in Translation staring Bill Murray (Broken Flowers, The Darjeeling Limited, The Royal Tenenbaums) who plays the role of a actor named Bob Harris. Harris is in Tokyo, Japan to film a commercial for Suntory whiskey. As he arrives to the film set he meets the [...]
Sad statistics – in need of a radical change
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Bible, Mission on 10. Apr, 2008 | 1 Comment
I’m currently preparing a sermon for the Sunday service and have been reading the Letter to the Philippians over and over again. I’m deeply touched by the fact that Paul wrote this letter to one of the churches that he planted some 5-10 years earlier. The whole letter basically has one word running through it [...]





