Bag om Christianity and the Outsider
Description:The term ""emerging church"" causes confusion, conflict, and contention whenever it is used. Still, the emerging movement is spreading across America and around the world. Young adults from the millennial or mosaic generation are flocking back to church in droves, when the church speaks relevantly to them.The impact of emerging churches reaches far beyond the narrow walls of church buildings. The millennial generation is content with nothing less than a holy revolution in society. These eager young people purpose to transform the cities of America and the world through living the life of Jesus.Emerging believers are more concerned with life than with doctrine. They are committed to orthopraxy (true behavior) and not just dead orthodoxy. This propels them into situations foreign to most Christ followers. Their aim is a conquest of cities for Christ, and to that end they live out the Jesus life in every aspect of community.""Authenticity"" is their watchword. They are resolved to be real in an unreal world. Members of the emerging churches keep each other honest before God, and they accept nothing less than committed Christian character. The result is a growing revival among the emerging churches.Endorsements:""This book is an encouragement. God is on the move. Wayne Detzler has understood wonderfully how to compile data from worldwide observations concerning spiritual awakenings. In this book he brings his observations together into a unified message, and in so doing he honors the next generation.""--Heinz and Annelies Strupler, cofounders of International Christian FellowshipAbout the Contributor(s):Wayne Detzler (PhD, University of Manchester) is the Distinguished Professor of Cross-Cultural Apologetics and Missions at Southern Evangelical Seminary in Matthews, North Carolina. He also serves as Editor of the Christian Apologetics Journal.
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