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This is a ground-breaking piece of research which holds the reality of three Australian emerging missional churches up against their rhetoric and draws important conclusions. Don't we all aspire to incarnational mission, empowering leadership and inclusive community? Cronshaw learns from the local. He demonstrates through careful congregational analysis that it is easier to aspire to these things than to achieve them. Everyone committed to bridging the huge gap between church as we know it and a Western society that is over church will learn a great deal from The Shaping of Things Now. (Dr…mehr

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This is a ground-breaking piece of research which holds the reality of three Australian emerging missional churches up against their rhetoric and draws important conclusions. Don't we all aspire to incarnational mission, empowering leadership and inclusive community? Cronshaw learns from the local. He demonstrates through careful congregational analysis that it is easier to aspire to these things than to achieve them. Everyone committed to bridging the huge gap between church as we know it and a Western society that is over church will learn a great deal from The Shaping of Things Now. (Dr Ross Langmead, Dean and Professor of Missiology, Whitley College) ... Darren has established himself as one of the foremost interpreters of the emerging missional church in Australasia and given us a wonderful gift of painstaking research blended with loving insight into the nature of this historically significant new movement. I am both honored by him as well as indebted to him for this work and I think we should all be. (Alan Hirsch, co-author of The Shaping of Things to Come (with Michael Frost) and founder of Forge Mission Training Network)
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BA MLitt(ANU) DipEd(UNE) BTh DMin(ACT) TheolM DTheol(MCD). A Baptist pastor, teacher and missionary, Darren coordinates leadership training with the Baptist Union of Victoria in Australia. Among his other writing are the books Credible Witness (UNOH 2006) and Fathering in Western Christianity and Islam (VDM, 2009). Photo by James Burke.