Confident Witness changing World

Confident Witness  changing World
Author: Craig Van Gelder
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802846556

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In Confident Witness -- Changing World, twenty-two scholars and skilled ministry practitioners explore this complex question not only theoretically but also in practical terms immediately useful to pastors and church leaders.

The Mission of Today s Church

The Mission of Today s Church
Author: R. Stanton Norman
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0805443789

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The Mission of Today's Church is a compelling collection of twelve essays from current Baptist leaders addressing three major questions: (1) What does it mean to be a Christian today on individual, group, and societal levels? (2) How can Southern Baptists best work together? and (3) What is next for the Southern Baptist denomination? Those addressing these key topics in-depth include Stan Norman ("Together We Grow: Congregational Polity as a Form of Corporate Sanctification"), Ed Stetzer ("The Missional Nature of the Church"), and Daniel Akin ("Ten Mandates for Southern Baptists"). Among the many other contributors are Chad Brand, Charles Kelley, and Jim Richards.

Practicing Witness

Practicing Witness
Author: Benjamin T. Conner
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2011-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802866110

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How might a church infused with missional theology change the way it approaches Christian practices? Interacting both with the missional theology of George Hunsberger and Darrell Guder and with the theology of Christian practices laid out by Craig Dykstra and Dorothy Bass, Benjamin T. Conner argues that allowing these two disciplines to inform one another can enhance the nature of the church s witness, its congregational discipleship, and its theological education. Framing his work with real-world narratives and applications inspired by his work as a minister to adolescents with special needs, Conner shows how a practical missional mindset can redefine and reinvigorate the spirit and purpose of a congregation.

Converting Witness

Converting Witness
Author: John G. Flett,David W. Congdon
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-06-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781978708419

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Building on the work and legacy of Darrell L. Guder, Converting Witness: The Future of Christian Mission in the New Millennium, explores key questions and new possibilities in missiology in light of the world Christian context. The conversation around missional theology and the missional church has examined the gap between theology and mission with the intent of fostering renewal within North American Christianity. But this can only fully occur in relation to the reality of world Christianities and the framing significance of global cultural diversity. Many of the classic categories and methods—such as church planting, catholicity, and even the term “world Christianity” itself—are in need of fresh examination and thoughtful analysis. The contributors to this volume address a range of important missiological topics, including globalization, interfaith dialogue, integral mission, intercultural hermeneutics, and church practices.

The Holy Spirit in Mission

The Holy Spirit in Mission
Author: Gary Tyra
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-10-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830869497

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The church has been called to participate in God's mission in the world. But without a robust, biblical sense of the Spirit's action, how can we be sure we're fulfilling that call? In this innovative work of missional pneumatology, Gary Tyra synthesizes charismatic and evangelical perspectives to flesh out the nature and purpose of the church's preaching, proclamation and service.

Cultivating an Evangelistic Character

Cultivating an Evangelistic Character
Author: Christopher James Schoon
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532644306

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This project explores the relationship between worship, discipleship, and evangelism within the missional church movement. Engaging contributions from liturgical theology, Christian ethics, and post-Christendom evangelism, the book proposes a missional approach to worship that, when integrated with a praxis-oriented discipleship, cultivates Jesus’ character among God’s people. Along the way, the project attends to the Holy Spirit’s transformative presence, the liturgical rhythms of remembering and anticipating, and the practices of hospitality and compassion. In the end, Cultivating an Evangelistic Character contends that the Spirit works through the integration of worship and discipleship to form God’s people. In other words, God’s people become evangelistic, or as Newbigin said, “the hermeneutic of the gospel.”

Planting Missional Churches

Planting Missional Churches
Author: Ed Stetzer,Daniel Im
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433692154

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Planting a church is one of the most exciting adventures you’ll ever embark on. It’s also one of the hardest. It requires initiative, leadership, strategy, systems, and a lot of prayer. In this second edition of Planting Missional Churches, not only will you find a completely redesigned book with new content in every single chapter, but you will also find several new chapters on topics such as church multiplication, residencies, multi-ethnic ministry, multisite, denominations and networks, and spiritual leadership. So if you’re planting a church, be prepared. Use this book as a guide to build the needed ministry areas so that you can multiply over and over again. For additional resources visit www.newchurches.com/PMC.

Postmodernism

Postmodernism
Author: Bobby Brewer
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2001-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780595204021

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Like most people, when I first heard about postmodernism, I thought it was absolutely the most ridiculous and ludicrous worldview I had ever encountered. Initially, it sounded like just another meaningless mind game hatched by some intellectual types hidden away in an ivory tower somewhere. However, I've quickly learned that postmodernism is a reaction to the most profound spiritual and philisophical crises of our time and very indicative of the spiritual status of contemporary North America. After discovering the implications of a postmodern worldview, I was frustrated to discover that the vast majority of ministry resources, especially in the areas of church growth and evangelism were not geared towards reaching a postmodern culture. During this same period, over a burger and fries, some teen-agers from my church asked me, "What exactly is postmodernism and what should we be doing about it?" Minus the cheeseburger and fries, this book answers these two pertinent questions.