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Moving from Passivity to Purpose For many Christians, church involves attending an occasional Sunday service and sitting in the audience. Virtually ineffective and having minimal impact, we have embraced a consumer Christianity that creates little but passive believers. Yet the Church is meant for so much more! Tony Cooke challenges this all-too-common scenario with biblical and historical evidence that paints a radically different picture. With contagious zeal and encouragement, Tony mobilizes the body of Christ to action by reminding each of us that we are to be servants, not spectators, who…mehr

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Moving from Passivity to Purpose For many Christians, church involves attending an occasional Sunday service and sitting in the audience. Virtually ineffective and having minimal impact, we have embraced a consumer Christianity that creates little but passive believers. Yet the Church is meant for so much more! Tony Cooke challenges this all-too-common scenario with biblical and historical evidence that paints a radically different picture. With contagious zeal and encouragement, Tony mobilizes the body of Christ to action by reminding each of us that we are to be servants, not spectators, who radiate life to those lost and without hope. The End of Spectator Church launches you from passivity to purpose-across the aisle, across town, or across the ocean-as Tony reveals: Your divine purpose is for "such a time as this" Hurting people are waiting on the gifts inside you The Church functions best when every part is in its proper place What the "priesthood of all believers" looks like today The call to radical engagement is sounding, and it is time to answer. Take your place and fulfill your role in a fully awakened and dynamically activated Church!
Autorenporträt
Bible teacher Tony Cooke graduated from RHEMA Bible Training Center in 1980, studied religion at Butler University, received a bachelor's in church ministries from North Central University, and a master's in theological studies/church history from Liberty University. Tony has traveled to more than thirty nations and nearly all fifty states teaching the Bible. He has authored more than a dozen books, many of which are translated into several other languages. Tony and his wife, Lisa, reside in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.