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In a world in which resources are unjustly distributed, identities
are under threat and solidarity is fragile, the toughest task
facing humanity is the quest for community. Yet the contribution of
the church to that task is undermined because its message and
organization remain stuck in the past. Christians fail to grasp
that in the gifts of the kingdom community - life, liberation, love
and learning - they hold the key to what the search for community
is all about. This book describes those gifts and how a servant
church, through the creation of its diaconate as an order of
mission, might offer a fragmented world new hope.The Methodist
Church in Britain is taken as a model of what could be achieved.
Published to coincide with Mother Teresa's expected canonization in
early September 2016
Classic reflections on gospel wisdom from a modern martyr show the
ongoing relevance of the gospel in an age of idolatrous power and
capricious violence.
Archbishop Doye Agama influences the church and community ministry
of some 15,000 active clergy on four continents. Around 10,000
people may read his online postings and musings in a single week.
This series of handbooks will give you insights into the journey of
wisdom that has made the Apostolic Pastoral Congress and it's
remarkable leader, one of the most significant emerging church
movements of our generation; and perhaps this century.
Archbishop Doye Agama influences the church and community ministry
of some 15,000 active clergy on four continents. Around 10,000
people may read his online postings and musings in a single week.
This series of handbooks will give you insights into the journey of
wisdom that has made the Apostolic Pastoral Congress and its
remarkable leader, one of the most significant emerging church
movements of our generation; and perhaps this century.
This book series examines issues of Faith and Order, and to some
extent issues of life and work, from the perspective of leadership
in a modern Pentecostal church movement. The series addresses the
harnessing of ethnicity nationality and personal history in the
search for church unity. It tries to answer questions such as what
is means to be Apostolic in 21st Century Pentecostalism. It looks
at how these charismatic churches can renew their historic roots
and seek greater local unity with other Christians while remaining
authentic as Pentecostals. The author also encourages greater
contributions of convergence Pentecostals to the community
cohesion, and to peace and justice.
This book is founded on the premise that being a servant of 'the
kingdom community' must become the heart of the church's mission.
Unless this happens Christians will have little to offer to a world
now facing an ultimate choice between community and chaos. To
fulfil this mission the mould of Christendom needs to be broken so
that a new form of church - the diaconal church - can come into
being. This will mean a church open to dialogue, a laity liberated
from clericalism and the creation of a servant leadership. The book
includes an informative evaluation of five original case-studies of
the diaconal church in action and the diaconal potential of five
worldwide Christian 'renewal movements'.
A significant and growing number of churches are using the
principles of Mission Action Planning (MAP). This volume argues the
case for producing a high-quality plan, describes the practical
steps involved, offers real-life examples, and provides evidence of
the effectiveness of the process. It is based on research conducted
in several dioceses of the Church of England - at diocesan and
parish levels. 'The 'MAP' process is well described by Mark Ireland
and Mike Chew in this excellent book and I am enormously grateful
that they have taken the time and the care to enquire more deeply
both into the process and some of the outcomes now in a number of
Dioceses.' Lord Hope of Thornes KCVO
Theologians and leaders from many Churches and from the major world
religions, including the last four popes, have acknowledged as
unique in Christian history the spiritual gifts poured forth
through Chiara Lubich. Her spirituality of unity has the ultimate
goal of contributing to the unity for which Jesus prayed to his
Father: May they all be one (Jn 17:21). This volume gathers her
essential writings and for the first time presents them in a
systematic fashion. It is a summa of the charism of unity, which
will lead readers to ponder, understand and experience a
spirituality particularly suited to the era in which we live. The
history of the Church has seen many radicalisms of love ... that of
Francis of Assisi, of Ignatius of Loyola. There is also Chiaras
radicalism ... which seeks to make this love victorious in every
circumstance. Pope John Paul II
Let's face it; we need leaders. The Church is a place of ministry
where not only males are needed, but females too. But sometimes,
we're afraid. Will there be room for us in ministry? What will
people's reactions be? Will we lose our femininity?Women are called
to a life in ministry, even leadership roles. God calls both men
and women to guide Christians towards truth, understanding, love,
and discipline. Mary Paul explores the obstacles that women face
and the myths about women leadership that have been fed to both
genders for generations. Women Who Lead uncovers them, reveals
God's call to women for leadership, and celebrates all who are led
to lead. 'Talitha cum' means 'Little girl, get up ' in Aramaic.
This book helps women everywhere know how to do just that.
Nehemiah's life continues to serve as a significant model for
leaders in the 21st century, even though he lived and served over
2500 years ago. From his beginnings as a cupbearer to the king to
taking charge of rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem, he teaches us a
remarkably uncommon thing--how to lead as a servant. In Becoming
Nehemiah, David McKenna invites the reader to join this remarkable
man of God on a journey of leadership that matches the trials and
challenges leaders face today. Through Nehemiah's story, one
recognizes the difficult task of balancing the promises of biblical
leadership with the premises of secular leadership and learns how
Nehemiah was able to serve with full integrity in both of these
settings. Becoming Nehemiah will give pastors, church leaders,
teachers, business professionals, or leaders of any kind compelling
insights and practical advice as they begin their own journey to
become servants who lead with significance. Becoming Nehemiah
offers: Information and insight into the life of Nehemiah Practical
exercises at the end of each chapter to assist in developing one's
own journey regardless of the level of position he or she holds
Scripture references, illustrations, and relevant examples that
help to bring Nehemiah's story into the 21st century
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