
Reformed Means Missional: Following Jesus into the World
by John Leonard, Christopher J.H. Wright, John Nicholls, Thomas Schirrmacher, Samuel T. Logan Jr., Timothy J. Keller, Robert Calvert, Basyle Tchividjian, Frank A. James III, A.T.B. McGowan, Elias Medeiros, Susan M. Post
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
If It Isn't missional, It's Not Church and Certainly Not Reformational Church. Christians are not on a mission for God; his Christian church is on his mission, the mission of bringing the grace of Jesus Christ to sinners; the mission of bringing the whole world into obedience to Jesus Christ; and the mission of covering the earth with the knowledge of the glory of God in Jesus Christ. Being on God's mission means following Jesus into the darkest places of the world to bring the good news of the total redeeming work of Jesus Christ. Leading reformed thinkers including Tim Keller, Thomas Schirrmacher, P. J. Buys, Diane Langberg, John Leonard, Basyle Tchividjian, John Freeman, and many others, demonstrate why and how the Christian church must be on God's mission of bringing grace, holiness, compassion, and justice to a world of sin and suffering. This book is also available in Kindle. The Kindle edition features eight additional chapters on topics such as majority world challenges in the twenty-first century, worship and ministry in both word and deed, and unity in the universal church.
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