Missiologist and church planter JR Woodward offers a blueprint for a church in search of a missional culture. Expanding on the biblical principles giving life to the missional movement worldwide, Woodward calls not for small tweaks to the church?s image but for a recasting of the very environment that shapes us.
Missiologist and church planter JR Woodward offers a blueprint for a church in search of a missional culture. Expanding on the biblical principles giving life to the missional movement worldwide, Woodward calls not for small tweaks to the church?s image but for a recasting of the very environment that shapes us.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Hirsch is the founding Director of Forge Mission Training Network. He is the co-founder of shapevine.com, an international forum for engaging with world transforming ideas. He leads Future Travelers, a learning journey applying missional-incarnational approaches to established churches and is an active participant in The Tribe of LA, a Jesus community among artists and creatives in Los Angeles.Known for his innovative approach to mission, Hirsch is a teacher and key mission strategist for churches across the western world. His popular book The Shaping of Things to Come (with Michael Frost) is widely considered to be a seminal text on mission. Alan's recent book The Forgotten Ways, has quickly become a key reference for missional thinking, particularly as it relates to movements. His book ReJesus is a radical restatement about the role that Jesus plays in defining missional movements. Untamed, his latest book (with his wife Debra) is about missional discipleship for a missional church.His experience in leadership includes leading a local church movement among the marginalized as well as heading up the Mission and Revitalization work of his denomination. Hirsch is an adjunct professor at Fuller Seminary and lectures frequently throughout Australia, Europe, and the U.S. JR Woodward is a church planter, activist, consultant, missiologist, speaker and writer. He cofounded Kairos Los Angeles and the Ecclesia Network, a relational network of missional churches. He is the director of the Solis Foundation, which partners with churches in Kenya to equip and resource people living in extreme poverty to create sustainable businesses. He blogs at jrwoodward.net.
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Tables, Illustrations and Diagrams Foreword Introduction I: The Power of Culture 1. What Is Missional Culture and Why Does It Matter? 2. How Culture Works 3. What's Going on in the Culture of the Church You Serve? 4. Polycentric Leadership and Missional Culture II: A Leadership Imagination That Shapes Culture 5: Facing Today's Challenges 6: Hearing the Story 7: Deepening Theological Roots 8: Embracing Emotional Health 9: Relinquishing the Need to Control III: The Five Culture Creators 10: Jesus the Archetypical Culture Creator 11: Apostles [Dream Awakeners] 12: Prophets [Heart Revealers] 13: Evangelist [Story Tellers] 14: Pastors [Soul Healers] 15: Teachers [Light Givers] IV: Embodying a Missional Culture 16: The Cultural Web and the Neighborhood Church 17: Cultivating Missional Environments 18: Cultivating an Equipping Ethos 19: Polycentric Leadership at Work Appendix A-Equippers and Their Roles Appendix B-Equipper Candidate Reference Form Appendix C-Equipper Candidate Interview Acknowledgments
Tables, Illustrations and Diagrams Foreword Introduction I: The Power of Culture 1. What Is Missional Culture and Why Does It Matter? 2. How Culture Works 3. What's Going on in the Culture of the Church You Serve? 4. Polycentric Leadership and Missional Culture II: A Leadership Imagination That Shapes Culture 5: Facing Today's Challenges 6: Hearing the Story 7: Deepening Theological Roots 8: Embracing Emotional Health 9: Relinquishing the Need to Control III: The Five Culture Creators 10: Jesus the Archetypical Culture Creator 11: Apostles [Dream Awakeners] 12: Prophets [Heart Revealers] 13: Evangelist [Story Tellers] 14: Pastors [Soul Healers] 15: Teachers [Light Givers] IV: Embodying a Missional Culture 16: The Cultural Web and the Neighborhood Church 17: Cultivating Missional Environments 18: Cultivating an Equipping Ethos 19: Polycentric Leadership at Work Appendix A-Equippers and Their Roles Appendix B-Equipper Candidate Reference Form Appendix C-Equipper Candidate Interview Acknowledgments
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