On The Verge: A Journey Into The Apostolic Future Of The Church (exponential Series)
by Alan Hirsch /
2011 / English / EPUB
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The church is on the verge of massive, category shifting, change.
Contemporary church growth, despite its many blessings, has failed
to stem the decline of Christianity in the West. We are now facing
the fact that more of the same will not produce different results.
Our times require a different kind of church―an apostolic,
reproducing, movement where every person is living a mission-sent
life.Many of the best and brightest leaders in the contemporary
church are now making the shift in the way they think, lead, and
organize. Motivated partly by a vision of the church as ancient as
it is new, and with a driving desire to see Biblical Christianity
establish itself in Western cultural contexts, we are indeed seeing
a new form of the church emerge in our day. Hirsch and Ferguson
call this “apostolic movement” because it is more resonant with the
form of church that we witness in the pages of the New Testament
and in the great missional movements of history. In this book,
Hirsch and Ferguson share a rich array of theology, theory, and
best practices, along with inspiring stories about leaders who have
rightly diagnosed their churches’ failure to embrace a biblical
model of mission and have moved toward a fuller expression of the
gospel. On the Verge will help church leaders discover how these
forerunners and their insights are launching a new apostolic
movement―and how any church can get involved.
The church is on the verge of massive, category shifting, change.
Contemporary church growth, despite its many blessings, has failed
to stem the decline of Christianity in the West. We are now facing
the fact that more of the same will not produce different results.
Our times require a different kind of church―an apostolic,
reproducing, movement where every person is living a mission-sent
life.Many of the best and brightest leaders in the contemporary
church are now making the shift in the way they think, lead, and
organize. Motivated partly by a vision of the church as ancient as
it is new, and with a driving desire to see Biblical Christianity
establish itself in Western cultural contexts, we are indeed seeing
a new form of the church emerge in our day. Hirsch and Ferguson
call this “apostolic movement” because it is more resonant with the
form of church that we witness in the pages of the New Testament
and in the great missional movements of history. In this book,
Hirsch and Ferguson share a rich array of theology, theory, and
best practices, along with inspiring stories about leaders who have
rightly diagnosed their churches’ failure to embrace a biblical
model of mission and have moved toward a fuller expression of the
gospel. On the Verge will help church leaders discover how these
forerunners and their insights are launching a new apostolic
movement―and how any church can get involved.