Living Counter Cultural – A New Breed

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To create a new dog breed, a dog breeder must establish a set of clearly measurable and visible traits known as the breed standard. It is a list of characteristics that formally describe the breed to an audience. The breeder needs to build up the new dog breed over several generations, generally taking decades.

For the purpose of understanding, a dog breed is defined by its unique set of phenotype and genotype that sets it apart from all other breeds. Traits that are observable are easier to assess with accuracy as opposed to non-observable characteristics such as temperaments. -breedingbusiness.com

A New “Christian Breed”!

  • A new breed is something that looks different from the original.
  • A new breed has clearly measurable and visible traits.
  • A new breed has a list of characteristics that formally describe the breed to an audience.
  • A new breed is defined by its unique set of phenotype and genotype that sets it apart from all other breeds.

Message from Pastor James Baty

Pastor James at Capital Vineyard is speaking on the following podcast of a new breed of Christian.  A new breed of disciple who acts different, speaks different, thinks different, lives different and is different, from their original self.

A new breed  defined by a unique set of  characteristics, that sets them apart to clearly be passionate followers of Jesus.

Pastor James does not speak about breeding dogs, but instead he describes very well these unique characteristics that the Bible teaches God’s people. He suggests most of these observable traits are counter cultural to “the World’s” way of looking at things. (See future blog for this discussion)

Begin his message at 1:01 on this YouTube podcast.

https://youtu.be/g4ya9PM2iQA

 

Do you want to be part of the new breed, living counter cultural to the main stream ?

 

 

Reference

How to Create a New Dog Breed

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