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American churches are hemorrhaging people, losing donations and struggling to stay afloat - all are consequences of Post-Christianity. The postmodern earthquake caught pastors off guard. Now something even more destructive is coming - a Post-Christian Tsunami. This book provides a blueprint for creating churches that will not only survive, but actually thrive in a world that grows increasingly indifferent - even hostile - toward Christianity.

Produktbeschreibung
American churches are hemorrhaging people, losing donations and struggling to stay afloat - all are consequences of Post-Christianity. The postmodern earthquake caught pastors off guard. Now something even more destructive is coming - a Post-Christian Tsunami. This book provides a blueprint for creating churches that will not only survive, but actually thrive in a world that grows increasingly indifferent - even hostile - toward Christianity.
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Autorenporträt
Jon Perrin brings over 25 years of ministry experience to the table. After resigning his Associate Pastor position in a mega-church, Jon and his wife, Robin moved their young family to Germany in 2001. There they focused on empowering European church leaders through mentoring and coaching, as well as teaching in seminars, conferences and Bible Schools. They also helped plant a number of churches and youth groups throughout central Europe. They planted and pastored a highly successful "church for those who don't do church" in Freiburg, Germany. After handing over their church, they returned to Texas in 2014 to help US churches prepare for the coming Post-Christian cultural shift. Although he resides in scenic Boerne, TX, Jon continues to equip Christian leaders throughout Europe and North America through consulting and coaching / mentoring, and through his online presence: perrinministries.org. Jon continues to empower leaders and mobilize churches to reach the unchurched. Jon and Robin have been married since 1993 and have three children: Ryan, Ashton and Emma.