Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
B&H Academic
ISBN-10
0805443592
ISBN-13
9780805443592
Description
In a time when churches face the challenge of remaining relevant, "Breaking the Missional Code" offers a fresh perspective on how congregations can reconnect with their communities. Ed Stetzer and David Putman dive deep into the concept of becoming a true missionary within local neighborhoods. Their insights reflect a deep understanding of both ecclesiastical missions and the contemporary landscape of spirituality and community engagement.
The authors encourage church leaders to rethink their approaches, emphasizing that growth isn't just a numbers game but a mission-driven endeavor. They explore practical strategies and innovative methods to cultivate genuine relationships with both congregation members and non-churchgoers. By fostering an environment of engagement, churches can become catalysts for transformation and healing in their communities.
Through real-life examples and thoughtful reflections, Stetzer and Putman illustrate that churches have the potential to become vibrant centers of hope and outreach. This resource empowers leaders to embrace their role as missionaries, fostering a deeper connection with their missions and making a lasting impact on the world around them.
The authors encourage church leaders to rethink their approaches, emphasizing that growth isn't just a numbers game but a mission-driven endeavor. They explore practical strategies and innovative methods to cultivate genuine relationships with both congregation members and non-churchgoers. By fostering an environment of engagement, churches can become catalysts for transformation and healing in their communities.
Through real-life examples and thoughtful reflections, Stetzer and Putman illustrate that churches have the potential to become vibrant centers of hope and outreach. This resource empowers leaders to embrace their role as missionaries, fostering a deeper connection with their missions and making a lasting impact on the world around them.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality