The changes in what the church is and what the church does is explored in this article. These changes are the result of the challenges that have descended on culture in the 21st Century. In the midst of these challenges several conversations are taking place that Christian leaders can’t afford to ignore because each one challenges the fabric of Western Christianity as we know it today. With the goal of reporting what is at stake six budding movements are explored: Emergent, Incarnational, Organic, Reproductive, Missional and Sim Card. Each is summarized with a short explanation as to their potential impact on the church at large. This article does not position itself to be the definitive report on the results each is experiencing, but inten...
The term ‘emerging church’ has been hotly debated. Some mainstream churches say ‘what are you doing ...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
The changes in what the church is and what the church does is explored in this article. These change...
This article challenges the reader to consider the “wormhole” effect on church growth
Postmodernism challenges the church. The complexity of late 20th and early 21st century American eva...
The issue of millennial excitement and apprehension is principally concerned not with the calendar b...
This article looks at postmodernism and its impact on church growth. “The Evangelistic Conversion in...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
The Emerging church and the Church Growth movement are presented in the article in comparison and co...
A brief review of the church growth movement not only highlights significant accomplishments but als...
Christianity is fundamentally a peculiar way of life. Christian initiation is the process a person g...
Within the past twenty years, the Church (especially in America) has experienced dwindling membershi...
Congregations may die, and denominations may wither; but the Church of Jesus Christ will stand stron...
The movement toward ancient church tradition has been well documented; however, there has also been ...
The term ‘emerging church’ has been hotly debated. Some mainstream churches say ‘what are you doing ...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
The changes in what the church is and what the church does is explored in this article. These change...
This article challenges the reader to consider the “wormhole” effect on church growth
Postmodernism challenges the church. The complexity of late 20th and early 21st century American eva...
The issue of millennial excitement and apprehension is principally concerned not with the calendar b...
This article looks at postmodernism and its impact on church growth. “The Evangelistic Conversion in...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
The Emerging church and the Church Growth movement are presented in the article in comparison and co...
A brief review of the church growth movement not only highlights significant accomplishments but als...
Christianity is fundamentally a peculiar way of life. Christian initiation is the process a person g...
Within the past twenty years, the Church (especially in America) has experienced dwindling membershi...
Congregations may die, and denominations may wither; but the Church of Jesus Christ will stand stron...
The movement toward ancient church tradition has been well documented; however, there has also been ...
The term ‘emerging church’ has been hotly debated. Some mainstream churches say ‘what are you doing ...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...