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Repairing the Missional Breach

Author : Kevin Blackwell
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2024-04-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666787245

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Making disciples is the primary calling of the church; however, in the past decades of American evangelicalism, there has been a breach of Christ’s Great Commission (as found in Matt 28:19–20). Much of this failure can be attributed to the doctrine and practice within three modern church movements. The book offers a history and critique of modern American evangelical church movements, including the Church Growth, Emergent Church, and Missional Church movements. Each of these movements did not result in disciple making multiplication. In this book, you will find an analysis of disciple making in these movements as compared to the methods and model of Jesus. Informed by these critiques, formative ministry adjustments are presented as a faithful path for future missional approaches.

Repairing the Missional Breach

Author : Kevin Blackwell
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2024-04-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666787269

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Repairing the Missional Breach by Kevin Blackwell Pdf

Making disciples is the primary calling of the church; however, in the past decades of American evangelicalism, there has been a breach of Christ’s Great Commission (as found in Matt 28:19–20). Much of this failure can be attributed to the doctrine and practice within three modern church movements. The book offers a history and critique of modern American evangelical church movements, including the Church Growth, Emergent Church, and Missional Church movements. Each of these movements did not result in disciple making multiplication. In this book, you will find an analysis of disciple making in these movements as compared to the methods and model of Jesus. Informed by these critiques, formative ministry adjustments are presented as a faithful path for future missional approaches.

Missional Reset

Author : Desmond Barrett,Charlotte P. Holter
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 79 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2023-05-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666770735

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Missional Reset by Desmond Barrett,Charlotte P. Holter Pdf

Far too many churches in North America are either plateauing or dying. In almost every community, a former church is either closed or turned into something other than who she used to be. It is heartbreaking to see places where once people glorified God sold away as the church property changed hands through a sale or auction on the courthouse steps. One must realize that it is not one decision that closed the established church but multiple decisions, sometimes made over decades, that got it to closure. Without a clear mission, the church lurched inward and slowly died. One does not have to look very far to find the missional call found in Matt (28:16-20) or, as others call it, the "Great Commission." Yet where is the church on mission today? Far too many are focused on internal matters instead of external spiritual issues and are allowing millions to go to hell without knowing the redeeming grace of Jesus Christ. What will it take for a transformation to happen? Missional service will take a willing heart to serve others locally and internationally as the hands and feet of Christ. It will take the ability to keep learning and growing in God's grace while celebrating victories as they come. It seems basic, right? Yet, most churches in communities like yours do not support missionaries through programs tied to mission agencies or investing locally to reach the lost. The time of inaction has lapsed, and it is time for God's church to come alive through visionary local leadership to promote and then lead in the area of missions.

A Recipe for Disaster

Author : John Marriott
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532640711

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A Recipe for Disaster by John Marriott Pdf

The statistics speak for themselves; record numbers of individuals who at one time identified as Christians are deconverting from the faith and identifying as unbelievers. Why is this happening and what can be done to prevent it? A Recipe for Disaster seeks to answer those questions by focusing on the four ways churches and parents unwittingly contribute to the deconversion process. By over-preparing, under-preparing, ill-preparing, and painfully preparing those they are responsible to disciple into mature believers, churches and parents instead set them up for a crisis of faith that all too often leads to the loss of faith. In response to each of the four methods of poor preparation, A Recipe for Disaster offers a recipe for success, four alternative methods of preparation designed to instill lifelong faith.

We Don’t Trust Your Theology

Author : George M. Benson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666701678

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We Don’t Trust Your Theology by George M. Benson Pdf

What comes after deconstruction? How do we begin to pick up some of the pieces of a faith or religious life that we had held on to for so long? We Don't Trust Your Theology is one person's approach to starting the reconstruction work. Meant as a jumping off point, this book walks alongside the reader to give ideas, encouragement, and some personal stories on what that may look like.

Pandemic Survival Guide

Author : Mpho J. Mosia
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 103 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2022-03-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666794250

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Pandemic Survival Guide by Mpho J. Mosia Pdf

The aim for this book is to bring out the truth and reality of the Hebrew names of the Lord, who is Jesus Christ, and what his role is in the middle of a global pandemic, such as COVID-19. In this modern era, where technology is right at our disposal making it easy to look up a Bible verse on Google or a Bible app, we fail to fully digest the meaning behind Scripture. Memory verses are especially critical in times of severe pressure, when there is hardly any time to pray and the whole world suddenly comes crumbling down like an avalanche right in front of you. It takes time, endurance, and determination to memorize Scripture. But there is still time, and there is no better time than the present.

Brimming with God

Author : Barbara J. Blodgett,Matthew Floding
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2015-08-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498279734

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Brimming with God by Barbara J. Blodgett,Matthew Floding Pdf

The yearning to be a theologian is widespread. Pastors, students, supervisors, and mentors all wish to think theologically about their ministries but often feel inadequately prepared. This book seeks to respond by showcasing a variety of approaches to theological reflection brought to bear upon actual situations in ministry. It is written by theological field educators. We define theological reflection as reflection upon lived, embodied experiences in ministry that seeks to make sense of practice and form reflectors in habits for competent ministry. An introductory chapter defines theological reflection as practiced within field education and points readers toward a diversity of approaches. Eleven subsequent chapters present two reflections upon the same case, each reflection written by a different author and representing a different reflection method. The book's significance is as a resource for teaching theological reflection in a range of settings. It not only offers a definition of and rationale for theological reflection but models various approaches to it. Its use of cases furthermore models the use of case studies in theological education and pastoral practice more widely.

Kinship in the Household of God

Author : Cynthia Tam
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725274433

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Kinship in the Household of God by Cynthia Tam Pdf

This unique volume contributes a profound-autism perspective to the ongoing discussion of belonging in the church. By taking readers into two church communities, the author explores the issues of belonging from those least welcomed by the church and consider what the church should do differently. Adopting a “we” approach, she emphasizes the unity of different members in Christ. As one body in Christ, all believers share Christ’s sonship and become children of God. The household concept invites readers to reconceptualize Christian relationships as covenantal kinship. The kinship relationship is established by God’s covenantal commitment fulfilled in Christ. With or without autism, any person who obeys God’s summons is incorporated into Christ’s body by the Spirit to become God’s child. Believers are thus siblings to one another. Viewing each person this way enables us to see beyond human differences and welcome one another as God’s gifts and indispensable members of the community.

The Healthy Churches' Handbook

Author : Robert Warren
Publisher : Canterbury Press
Page : 111 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2014-12-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780715146804

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The Healthy Churches' Handbook by Robert Warren Pdf

A practical guide that helps churches identify their strengths and weaknesses and discover what action to take in order to develop the health of their church. It focuses on the quality of the church's life rather than just the numbers attending.

The Story of the Word

Author : Trevor Laurence
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2017-02-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532611674

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The Story of the Word by Trevor Laurence Pdf

What is the Bible really all about? Is it primarily a work of history, tales of long ago? Is it a collection of spiritual episodes designed to inspire? Is it a series of moral stories intended to show you how to be a better person? Or is it more? In forty-five devotional meditations, The Story of the Word explores the Bible from its beginnings in Genesis all the way to its glorious end in Revelation, showing how Scripture narrates God's story of the world, a story which finds its ultimate meaning and fulfillment in Jesus Christ. This book guides you on a prayerful journey through the major turning points in the Bible, inviting you to trace the developing storyline from creation to the cross to the consummation of history. And as you learn to read the story of the Bible as the story of Jesus, you'll discover how you fit in to the wondrous story God is telling.

Knowing God to Make Him Known

Author : Ed Scheuerman
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-04-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666700213

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Knowing God to Make Him Known by Ed Scheuerman Pdf

Christians are all too familiar with the dichotomy between “being a Mary” (sitting at Jesus’ feet) and “being a Martha” (being active in ministry). We have been told that before we can do, we first need to be. And this is well and good. But it is insufficient. Before we can be, we first need to know. We need to know who God is (God’s attributes) so that we can then be who we are intended to be in Christ. Only then should we seek to do what he has called and equipped us to do for his glory. This book focuses on knowing God, in his many attributes, so that we can become conformed to his image, in order to do what he’s called us to do to bring the gospel to the world.

Ministry at the Margins

Author : Cheryl J. Sanders
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2009-05-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725226081

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Ministry at the Margins by Cheryl J. Sanders Pdf

For centuries women, youth, and the poor have been seen as objects of Christian ministry, but rarely as those who do ministry themselves. This is so much the case that in some quarters today ministry and mission are bad words, reeking of older and paternalistic models of Christian "service." In this challenging book, Cheryl Sanders demonstrates how mission can be updated. Far from being regressive or irrelevant in a multicultural, nonpatriarchal world, Christian mission can come alive when it is not just ministry to but ministry by marginalized groups seeking justice. Ministry at the Margins is an important Christian ethicist's rousing call to "find grace to articulate a theology of inclusion and to establish inclusive practices and multicultural perspectives that harmonize with the gospel we preach and honor the Christ we proclaim." Essential reading for pastors, church leaders, students, urban missionaries, and campus ministers.

A Patterned Life

Author : Eileen Bebbington
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781630875183

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A Patterned Life by Eileen Bebbington Pdf

David Bebbington--one of the most influential historians working today--is widely acknowledged as a world authority on religious history. He is also recognized for having devised the Bebbington Quadrilateral as the standard definition of evangelicalism, one of the most important global religious movements of the twenty-first century. In this lively study, Eileen Bebbington--who first met her husband as an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge over forty years ago--paints a vivid portrait of the life and thought of this leading scholar. Many who know Professor Bebbington's most celebrated books, such as Evangelicalism in Modern Britain, Patterns in History, The Mind of Gladstone, and Victorian Religious Revivals, will be delighted to learn that his first such effort was actually A History of the Ancient World with Which Is Incorporated Classical Mythology, a duly footnoted, four-volume work written at the age of nine! A Patterned Life is much more than an account of the intellectual development of a preeminent historian; it is a study of a life lived as a disciple of Jesus Christ--a human and often humorous account of eccentricities, an honest acknowledgment of trials, and an inspiring witness to one person's efforts to integrate a deep, earnest Christian faith with the best of modern thought.

Pathfinders for Christianity in Northern Nigeria (1862-1940)

Author : Emmanuel A. S. Egbunu
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2022-01-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666706376

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Pathfinders for Christianity in Northern Nigeria (1862-1940) by Emmanuel A. S. Egbunu Pdf

The rivers Niger and Benue come together at the heart of Nigeria on a map. Besides being a confluence of two great rivers, it also became the location of landmarks in Nigeria’s history, notably the amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorates. As it was also a confluence of various cultural clusters, the Niger-Benue confluence communities went through three phases of Western encounters: commercial, missionary, and colonial. These have combined to shape the sociopolitical profile of northern Nigeria in various ways. In particular, it is the cradle of Christianity in northern Nigeria. Yet social historians have often assessed all three foreign influences indiscriminately and overlooked the unique and fundamental impact of the missionary encounter in providing the treasured values that midwifed social stability in such a pluralistic and sometimes volatile environment. This study undertakes a separation of the strands and sheds light on the laudable initiatives and legacies of the missionaries to ensure more clear-minded interpretations.

The Influence of the Church on the Local Community

Author : Abraham G. Ndung'u
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725273504

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The Influence of the Church on the Local Community by Abraham G. Ndung'u Pdf

The church is called to be the agency through which God is not only known but through which his kingdom is also advanced. This book, therefore, is an attempt to examine the church's influence on communities through social justice practices as part of advancing the gospel of the kingdom of God. The book brings out results of a study about a congregation's significant impact on a local community through varied social justice programs. The book also provides relevant recommendations on how such initiatives can be improved for a more effective kingdom-driven ministry to local communities. It is hoped that the example of J. Jireh Ministry Church provides a case worthy of emulation by other churches, congregations, and similar faith-based community organizations for ministering to social justice needs at the local level.