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In this book, two leading ministry experts place the missional
church conversation in historical perspective and offer fresh
insights for its further development. They begin by providing a
helpful review of the genesis of the missional church and offering
an insightful critique of the Gospel and Our Culture Network's
seminal book "Missional Church," which set the conversation in
motion. They map the diverse paths this discussion has taken over
the past decade, identifying four primary branches and ten
sub-branches of the conversation and placing over one hundred
published titles and websites into this framework. The authors then
utilize recent developments in biblical and theological
perspectives to strengthen and extend the conversation about
missional theology, the church's interaction with culture and
cultures, and church organization and leadership in relation to the
formation of believers as disciples. Professors, students, and
church leaders will value this comprehensive overview of the
missional movement. It includes a foreword by Alan J. Roxburgh.
Gaining form and momentum over the second half of the 20th century,
the Church Growth movement has become an enormous shaping force on
the Western church today. You may love it, you may hate it, but you
can t deny its impact. But what exactly is Church Growth? In what
ways has the movement actually brought growth to the church, and
how effective has it been in doing so? What are its strengths and
weaknesses? This timely book addresses such questions. After
providing a richly informative history and overview, it
explores---in a first-ever roundtable of their leading
voices---five main perspectives, both pro and con, on the classic
Church Growth movement: *Effective Evangelism View (Elmer Towns)
*Gospel in Our Culture View (Craig Van Gelder) *Centrist View
(Charles Van Engen) *Reformist View (Gailyn Van Rheenan) *Renewal
View (Howard Snyder) As in other Counterpoints books, each view is
first presented by its proponent, then critiqued by his
co-contributors. The book concludes with reflections by three
seasoned pastors who have grappled with the practical implications
of Church Growth. The interactive and fair-minded nature of the
Counterpoints format allows the reader to consider the strengths
and weaknesses of each view and draw informed, personal
conclusions. The Counterpoints series provides a forum for
comparison and critique of different views on issues important to
Christians. Counterpoints books address two categories: Church Life
and Exploring Theology. Complete your library with other books in
the Counterpoints series."
The missional church conversation continues to make a vital
contribution to thinking about congregations and their contexts,
addressing the essential question What does it really mean to be
church? This book offers substantial, clarifying insights into that
ongoing dialogue.
Contributors: Mark Lau Branson
James Tzu-Kao Chai
Mary Sue Dehmlow Dreier
Terri Martinson Elton
Scott Frederickson
Joon Ho Lee
Gary M. Simpson
Craig Van Gelder
In this volume -- the third book in the Missional Church series --
eminent missional church expert Craig Van Gelder continues to track
and contribute to the expanding missional church conversation,
inviting today's brightest minds in the field to speak to key
questions concerning church leadership. Contributors Richard H.
Bliese Sharon Henderson Callahan Scott Cormode Dave Daubert Terri
Martinson Elton Kyle J. A. Small Kristine M. Stache Craig Van
Gelder
* A no-nonsense articulation of the core principles for
transformational congregations * From two of the church's most
authoritative voices in the field of transformational leadership
In a series of engaging essays and responses, the book explores how
evangelism has functioned within Lutheranism historically and
articulates a Lutheran theological perspective on evangelism within
the broader developments in mission theology over the past several
decades. It further helps to show how evangelism from a Lutheran
perspective may be differentiated from other theologies of
evangelism that are part of the Christian movement in our day. The
book moves from theory to practice as it relates this theology of
evangelism to the life of congregations that are seeking to
proclaim the gospel in the emerging postmodern context, provides
congregations with perspectives on how to utilize this theology in
shaping the practice of evangelism within their church life. A
study guide to encourage group discussion and reflection is
included. Other contributors: Wyvetta Bullock Kelly Fryer Craig
Nessan J. Paul Rajashekar
How do we make the gospel clear and the church relevant to the
changing culture in North America? 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.
Designed to serve as a springboard for group discussion or for
deeper study of the subjects covered, this volume will be a
valuable resource for those currently working on the front lines of
ministry.
This excellent collection of essays, written by a diverse group of
Christian leaders working on the frontier of mission within the
present North American context, lays the groundwork for the newly
emerging missionary encounter of the gospel with North American
culture. Demonstrating that the missionary identity of the church
is to be found at the intersection of culture-gospel-church, these
essays outline the missionary agenda now before the church as it
confronts North American assumptions, perspectives, preferences,
and practices.
Explores how the church has engaged-and should engage-the American
context. What might faithful and meaningful Christian witness look
like within our changing contemporary American context? After
analyzing contemporary challenges and developing a missiological
approach for the US church, Craig Van Gelder and Dwight Zscheile
reflect on the long, complex, and contested history of Christian
mission in America. Five distinct historical periods from the
beginning of the colonial era to the dawn of the third millennium
are reviewed and critiqued. They then bring the story forward to
the present day, discussing current realities confronting the
church, discerning possibilities of where and how the Spirit of God
might be at work today, and imagining what participating in the
triune God's mission may look like in an uncertain tomorrow.
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