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What's right with the church : a manifesto of hope / Elmer L. Towns. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ventura, California : Regal, (c)2009.Description: 223 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780830751341
  • 0830751343
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV600.3.T747.W438 2009
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Contents:
When the church is right on Jesus ; When the church is right on the Bible ; When the church is right on conversion ; When the church is right on sin ; When the church is right in an ongoing relationship with God ; When the church is right on worship ; When the church is right as an interactive fellowship ; When the church is right on helping needy people ; When the church is right on multiracial involvement ; When the church is right on the great commission ; When the church is right on the future.
Summary: The early believers of Jesus Christ knew that they were not just members of an organization, nor were they just an extension of Old Testament Judaism. They knew that they were followers of the living Lord Jesus Christ. They were members of a thing called the church. Through the centuries, the church has been the most powerful transforming force in history. Yet in America many observe it as anemic and powerless. Author Elmer Towns contends that there is good news; there are many things that are still right with the church. What Is Right With the Church affirms the positive things that are present in the church today, and what will carry it forward as a transforming force. This book is not a defense of the traditional church, nor does it run to embrace all new forms of worship. Rather this book examines the biblical nature of church allowing the best to come forth. It is not a book about old churches, new churches or home churches. It is a book about what is right about every true church, no matter the expression, history or culture. A growing number of people are not aware of the enduring strengths of the church. The author contends that if believers in Christ are to effectively move forward with healthy communities and a vibrant faith in this new century, they must be established on foundational, biblical truths and core values. And when this happens, the church thrives as a transforming force. Publisher's site http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1009/2009021734-d.html
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When the church is right on Jesus ; When the church is right on the Bible ; When the church is right on conversion ; When the church is right on sin ; When the church is right in an ongoing relationship with God ; When the church is right on worship ; When the church is right as an interactive fellowship ; When the church is right on helping needy people ; When the church is right on multiracial involvement ; When the church is right on the great commission ; When the church is right on the future.

The early believers of Jesus Christ knew that they were not just members of an organization, nor were they just an extension of Old Testament Judaism. They knew that they were followers of the living Lord Jesus Christ. They were members of a thing called the church. Through the centuries, the church has been the most powerful transforming force in history. Yet in America many observe it as anemic and powerless. Author Elmer Towns contends that there is good news; there are many things that are still right with the church. What Is Right With the Church affirms the positive things that are present in the church today, and what will carry it forward as a transforming force. This book is not a defense of the traditional church, nor does it run to embrace all new forms of worship. Rather this book examines the biblical nature of church allowing the best to come forth. It is not a book about old churches, new churches or home churches. It is a book about what is right about every true church, no matter the expression, history or culture. A growing number of people are not aware of the enduring strengths of the church. The author contends that if believers in Christ are to effectively move forward with healthy communities and a vibrant faith in this new century, they must be established on foundational, biblical truths and core values. And when this happens, the church thrives as a transforming force. Publisher's site Link to source of summary

http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1009/2009021734-d.html

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Elmer L. Towns is Vice President of Liberty University, where he also serves as Dean of the School of Religion. He co founded the university with Jerry Falwell in 1971. Elmer teaches the 2,000-member pastor's Sunday school class at Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. He is a Gold Medallion Award winning author, and his books include Fasting for Spiritual Breakthrough, How to Pray (When You Don't Know What to Say) and What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know.

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