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The call of Deep Church is not just for theologians and church
leaders; it is also about each individual Christian experiencing
and knowing that Jesus rescues from the depths and changes them
deeply In this book Frog and Amy Orr-Ewing explore the concept of
Deep Church in a 21st-century context. They argue that a missionary
congregation needs to be deeply evangelical and evangelistic,
deeply reliant on the power of the Holy Spirit, deeply engaged with
its surrounding culture and community, deeply realistic about its
limitations and temptations, and deeply convinced of its faith, in
the face of all other worldviews and alternatives. Deep Church is
about restoring the heart of the Christian faith within a rapidly
changing and demanding culture, without lurching from one new
methodology to another, rescuing today's church from unnecessary
disillusionment, and wholeheartedly embracing Christ and his
Kingdom.
"We write this account of the Taliban with probably a unique
experience and perspective on them. We have a story that
intertwines our lives with theirs long before the twin towers were
destroyed and the appalling attacks on America had wreaked their
havoc. For much of the Western press, the Taliban were just another
fundamentalist regime, renowned for their treatment of women, and
their ultra-orthodoxy. They are a group now ingrained upon the
visual imagination of the western world."Frog and Amy Orr-Ewing
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