How to reach secular people /George G. Hunter III.
Material type: TextPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee : Abingdon Press, (c)1992.Description: 192 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780687179305
- BV3790 .H698 1992
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How the West was lost -- How "secularization" happened -- Six watershed events -- How the Church alienated the people -- Secularity in different shapes -- Secularization appraised -- Our new "Apostolic Age" -- The Christian movement's emerging opportunity -- Profiling the secular population -- Three myths about secular people -- Ten characteristics of secular people -- Themes and strategies for reaching secular people -- Communicating with secular people -- What kind of Christians reach secular people -- What kind of church reaches secular people? -- Relational theology -- Lay ministry -- Church Strategy -- What effective Apostolic congregations know -- What effective Apostolic congregations do.
Offering proven strategies for communicating the gospel to people who are atheistic, agnostic, or "ignostic," the author presents a model of a congregation that can successfully convert and assimilate secular or unchurched people.
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