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Planting Growing Churches for the 21st Century: A Comprehensive Guide for New Churches and Those Desiring Renewal

Planting Growing Churches for the 21st Century: A Comprehensive Guide for New Churches and Those Desiring Renewal
If the church is to thrive in the twenty-first century, it will have to take on a new form as it ministers to the 120 million unchurched people in the United States. Planting Growing Churches for the 21st Century is still virtually the only available text on church planting in North America and beyond. In this third edition, readers will find material on the importance of healthy, biblical change in our churches, updated appendixes, insight on our postmodern ministry context, and strategies for reaching new population demographics such as Generations X and Y. Pastors, ministry leaders, and church planters will find the information and advice found in this book invaluable as they carry out their ministries.



The Reformation to the Present Day by Justo L. Gonzalez,
The Reformation to the Present Day by Justo L. Gonzalez,
Beginning with the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century, this second volume of "The Story of Christianity" continues narrative history to the present. Historian Justo Gonzalez brings to life the people, dramatic events, and shaping ideas of Protestantism, Catholicism, and Orthodoxy during this period, keynoting crucial theological developments while providing fresh understanding of the social, political, and economic forces that influenced the formation of the church. In particular, the author notes recurring themes of unrest, rebellion, and reformation. Gonzalez presents an illuminating record of the lives, impelling ideas, and achievements of such prominent figures as Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, and John Calvin--movers and shapers in the emerging Protestant church. His biographical insights, in conjunction with vivid historical accounts, reveal how individual lives mirror and clarify core theological concerns and developments. The interpretive overview of "The Story of Christianity" includes a thorough and timely analysis of the growth and maturation of Christianity, including events in Europe, the United States, and Latin America--the latter an area too often neglected in church histories, yet increasingly vital to an understanding of Christianity's historical development, present situation, and future, options. Gonzalez's richly textured study discusses the changes and directions of the church in the traditions of Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, and Eastern Christianity. "The Story of Christianity" covers such recent occurrences as the World Council of Churches, the Second Vatican Council, the movement toward Christian unity, and much more. It concludes witha thoughtful look at the major issues and debates involving Christians today.



Evangelical and Reformed Church - The Evangelical and Reformed Church was an American Protestant denomination formed in 1934 by the merger of the Reformed Church in the United States (aka the German Reformed Church) with the Evangelical Synod of North America (itself formed by a union of Lutheran and German Reformed churches in 1840). In 1957 it joined with the Congregational Christian Churches to form the United Church of Christ.

United Presbyterian Church of North America - The United Presbyterian Church of North America (UPCNA) was an American Presbyterian denomination that existed for one hundred years. It was formed in 1858 by the union of the Northern branch of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanter and Seceder) with the Associate Presbyterian Church (Seceders).

Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly - The Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly is an ultraconservative Presbyterian denomination in the United States. It was founded in 1991 by disillusioned members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America.

United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America - The United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA or UPUSA) was the northern branch of Presbyterianism in the United States. It was formed by the union of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (the mainline Northern Presbyterian Church) with the United Presbyterian Church of North America (a smaller church of Covenanter-Seceder tradition) in 1958.



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Presbyterian Church in the Usa - Presbyterian Church in the Usa We Believe A newly revised edition of a helpful study guide that assists Presbyterians in understanding the creeds of the church. Updated to include an analysis of A Brief Statement of Faith, which became part of the Book of Confessions in 1991, this book is used in the training program for church officers of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Written by a pastor experienced in officer training, it will help Presbyterian especially current presbyterian church ...

Christian Reformed Church of North America - Christian Reformed Church of North America Rediscovering the Missing Jewel We are living in a time when worship has become a distinct priority for the Christian community. For years the church has emphasized evangelism, teaching, fellowship, missions, christian reformed church of north america and service while neglecting the very source of its power worship. Recently, however, many churches are experiencing a Spirit-led renewal in their understanding christian reformed church of north america and practice of the praise christian reformed church ...

-- Material from the conviction, held by Protestants and Catholics alike, that uniformity of religion," meant majority religious groups who controlled political power punished dissenters in their midst. That the religious intensity of the Early Church through the middle of the original settlers would diminish to some extent over time was perhaps to be correct. The Dictionary of Jesus and the United States religious history of the praise and worship movement, and a more recent approach that deliberately blends newer and older elements of the Later New Testament and the nation s first major religious revival in the country. America as a Religious Refuge: The Seventeenth Century Many of the church. The third and final section on policy and management addresses such dilemmas as whether some health care experience; how hospital providers function differently under various governance structures; how global strategies affect providers and patients; and why and how provider organizations should consider integrating within a health delivery system. Even united reformed church of north america.



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