Drawing from his own experience of having such a service on Saturday night, Dobson says boldly, ‘‘We have to take all possible means, in all possible ways, to reach some people.’’ “I learned that new believers and unchurched people see things much differently from the old-timers, and we had better be sensitive to their concerns.” […]
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Liberating Ministry from the Success Syn...
What a refreshing book to find now (it was written in 1987) in the midst of a flood of materials pushing us into the success syndrome! This is one of those books from which you will say, ‘‘I wish I had said that.’’ Even if you just read part one which describes the authors’ rise […]
On the Crest of the Wave: Becoming A Wor...
Peter Wagner has become a common name in missiology. This book fairly represents his views and opinions on modern missions. In my opinion it has much good and some bad. Wagner warns against the dangers of universalism, the benevolent theory that all will ultimately go to heaven. He believes that everlasting punishment for the lost […]