
Urban Church Planting
Journey Into a World of Depravity, Density, and Diversity
Stephen M. Davis(Author)
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Published on 12. November 2019
Book
Hardback
80 pages
978-1-5326-9617-6 (ISBN)
Description
For the last couple decades, urban church planting has been all the rage. This has been a blessing for the city. This has also been a curse for many who sensed a call, saw a need, and left for a life of adventure, only to leave the city after a short time. Many left behind no church and live with memories of failure and frustration. They were eager, well-supported, not a little naive, and unprepared for life and ministry in the city.
Urban church planting is not for everyone. It is not more important than church planting elsewhere. But if you believe God has called you to urban ministry, read this book before you go. It is written by a city guy, freed from the romanticism often associated with planting churches in the city. If after reading this you still believe God is calling you to the city, then by all means go. If not, know that God can use you elsewhere.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
244 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5326-9617-6 (9781532696176)
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Persons
Stephen M. Davis is an elder at Grace Church in Philadelphia (gracechurchphilly.org). He holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Columbia International University and a DMin in missiology from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author of several books including three on French history: Rise of French Laicite in the Evangelical Missiological Society Monograph Series, The French Huguenots and Wars of Religion, and French Protestantism's Struggle for Survival and Legitimacy (1517-1905).