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Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America (The Gospel and Our Culture Series) by Darrell L. Guder
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Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America…

by Darrell L. Guder

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Written from the mainline church perspective, this book confronts changes to Christianity in North America (as the end of Christendom) and how the Church can take this as a opportunity to change into a dramatic counter culture. I loved the book, and it initially got me interested in Mennonites who are doing a LOT with this challenge. The rest is history. ( )
  ericbradley | Jan 27, 2009 |
This draws largely upon the Newbiginian trajectory of the church's ontology as mission as it participates in the missio Dei. One of the more concise and accessible introductions to the missional conversation. For more see David Bosch- "Transforming Mission", Leslie Newbigin's "The Open Secret" and Darrel Guder's "The Continuing Conversion of the Church". ( )
  jesposito | Aug 7, 2007 |
A must read! ( )
  beanbooks | Dec 16, 2005 |
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