American Christians are obsessed with postmodernism. Books on the topic proliferate as Christians struggle to find their place and make a stand within the postmodern movement. There is a problem however. Postmodernist philosophy is on its way out. A new worldview is already taking root. Philosophers and pundits call the emerging worldview the Integral worldview. In this timely book, Fusco explores the new Integral worldview and what the church must do to stay Ahead of the Curve and be effective in the coming decades. 'Daniel Fusco writes a first-person report of what the future will be like for the American church as it engages an ever-changing cultural milieu. The insights in this book will help you prepare for future ministry in cultural settings more and more removed from any Christian context.' Dr. Jeff Iorg President, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary 'Daniel Fusco is an intellectual with both theological and philosophical underpinnings that enable him to address the future wisely while being courteous towards the past. Furthermore, he is a practitioner who lives genuinely among the people of one of America's most post-postmodern contexts. Daniel personally embodies the integrity and the integration he writes about, and for which this nascent world longs.' Linda Bergquist, Author, Church Turned Inside Out: A Guide for Designers, Refiners and Re-Aligners
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The Body of Christ: The Church : Based on the Curriculum Framework Course IV: Jesus Christ's Mission Continues in the...
Theo Schneider hat schon Ende der sechziger Jahre mit dem Abräumen der Schutthalden begonnen . Aber die negative , klagende Note - bei Theologen so oft im Vordergrund -bestimmt keineswegs sein Vorgehen .
'We encounter God by listening to what he has revealed to us in Scripture and by responding to the work of his Son, as the gospel directs.
That isn't true . The life of only one disciple , who lives all of life by God's standards , can change an entire nation . DISCIPLESHIP CAN CHANGE SOCIETY The story of Nehemiah doesn't end with the completion of the wall .
In this timely book, William Madges and Michael Daley invite over forty authors and theologians to reflect on both the traditional and contemporary marks of the Church. (back cover).
»Pilgrims in the Port« offers Rotterdam as a laboratory for learning about migrant churches.
... break the power of the past 3. live in brokenness and vulnerability 4. receive the gift of limits 5. embrace grieving and loss 6. make incarnation your model for loving well David Garrison, Church Planting Movements (Midlothian, Va.
Chapter Four The Bible * by Dr. Bruce L. Shelley IN A.D. 303 , when it was illegal to be a Christian , the Roman emperor Diocletian issued a decree that he hoped would extinguish the spreading flames of Christianity .