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Tradecraft : for the church on mission / Caleb Crider, Larry McCrary, Rodney Calfee, Wade Stephens. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Portland, Oregon : Urban Loft Publishers, [(c)2013.Edition: First editionDescription: 208 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781479300914
  • 1479300918
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV601.8.T733 2013
  • BV601.8.S835.T733 2013
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Contents:
Introduction Following the Spirit Mapping Exegeting culture Building relationships Identifying persons of peace Engaging tribes Contextualization Pursuing alternative paths Protecting indigeneity Final thoughts.
Summary: The Western Church world is abuzz with talk of being missional. Church leaders, conference speakers, and authors are weighing the merits of the attractional church movement of the past few decades, and where they find it lacking, prescribing changes in the way we need to approach our cultures with the Gospel. There has been a consensus shift among many churches, networks, and denominations to become more focused on mission. The result is a renewed interest in reaching the lost in our cities and around the world. The Church, in many places in the Western world, is in fact returning to a biblical missional focus.
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Introduction Following the Spirit Mapping Exegeting culture Building relationships Identifying persons of peace Engaging tribes Contextualization Pursuing alternative paths Protecting indigeneity Final thoughts.

The Western Church world is abuzz with talk of being missional. Church leaders, conference speakers, and authors are weighing the merits of the attractional church movement of the past few decades, and where they find it lacking, prescribing changes in the way we need to approach our cultures with the Gospel. There has been a consensus shift among many churches, networks, and denominations to become more focused on mission. The result is a renewed interest in reaching the lost in our cities and around the world. The Church, in many places in the Western world, is in fact returning to a biblical missional focus.

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