You see bones, I see an army: Changing the way we do church

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Floyd McClung believes the church is in a crisis. A mass exodus from the church has taken place all over the world. Floyd believes God wants to use the frustration that people feel towards the church to motivate them to believe in, and work for change. Critical acclaim: McClung’s book has been described as life-changing. "Building on a biblical foundation, McClung takes us for a walk "outside the gate" where God continues his work today. Never critical of what God is doing in the mega-church, McClung shows us that reaching the nations is probably not going to work if we adopt this hard to reproduce model for doing church. Rather, building upon the biblical example of a few men and women who are passionate about God's purpose, McClung shows us the way in which God is building his church - simply - and how that church can, and is, organically fulfilling its intended purpose of being a river of life. I would recommend that you read this book if you are frustrated with "church" or find a lack of meaning in your life. It will challenge you like few other books; it may even be the thing God uses to change your life and set your feet upon a new and exciting path." Signed by author.
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AuthorMcClung, Floyd
PublisherStruik Christian Books
PlaceCape Town
Year2008
ISBN9781415301487
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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