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Examines managerial research and scripture's evaluation of good
leaders, formulating a Christian philosophy of sound leadership
skills and qualifications.
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Giving
(Paperback)
Gregory Dean
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R359
R333
Discovery Miles 3 330
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Jesus is present here and now, Christians have always affirmed. But
how are we to understand his present activity in a challenging,
post-Christian context? In what ways is he at work in our
congregational worship, pastoral care, preaching-and even our board
meetings? At a time when many feel uncertain about the future of
the church, What Is Jesus Doing? brings together leading thinkers
in pastoral theology, homiletics, liturgical theology, and
missiology in a compelling resource for pastors and theologians.
Emphasizing the reality of Jesus both as the resurrected, ascended
Christ and as present and active today, the contributors consider
how to recognize the divine presence and join in what God is
already doing in all areas of church ministry. Contributors
include: David Fergusson Dwight J. Zscheile Scott J. Hagley Craig
Barnes Roger Owens Anthony B. Robinson Will Willimon Andrew Root
John D. Witvliet Nicholas Wolterstorff Angela Dienhart Hancock
Trygve D. Johnson With deep theological reflection, personal
stories, and practical suggestions, this interdisciplinary
conversation invites leaders to remember that the church is first
of all God's project, not ours-and that this truth should fill us
with hope.
Outreach Resource of the Year The Gospel Coalition Book Award What
does it mean to be an analog church in a digital age? In recent
decades the digital world has taken over our society at nearly
every level, and the church has increasingly followed suit-often in
ways we're not fully aware of. But as even the culture at large
begins to reckon with the limits of a digital world, it's time for
the church to take stock. Are online churches, video venues, and
brighter lights truly the future? What about the digital age's
effect on discipleship, community, and the Bible? As a pastor in
Silicon Valley, Jay Kim has experienced the digital church in all
its splendor. In Analog Church, he grapples with the ramifications
of a digital church, from our worship and experience of Christian
community to the way we engage Scripture and sacrament. Could it be
that in our efforts to stay relevant in our digital age, we've
begun to give away the very thing that our age most desperately
needs: transcendence? Could it be that the best way to reach new
generations is in fact found in a more timeless path? Could it be
that at its heart, the church has really been analog all along?
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