
The Church of the Perfect Storm
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An array of cultural forces is coming together to present the church with unprecedented challenge and unequaled opportunity. Such "category 5" realities as postmodernism, postChristendom attacks on belief in God, and the threat of global warming have coalesced to make a "perfect storm" that will leave people uncertain of their place in the world, and all they have previously believed in. Like the disciples when Jesus calmed the storm, the church can cower and cry out for relief. Or, when everything is spinning and whirling in the wind, the church can go out to meet the storm, embrace the gale, . . . and pass out kites.
From the Circuit Rider review: "Like other books Sweet has written and compiled, The Church of the Perfect Storm is thought-provoking and compelling. The material flows in such a way that allows readers to grasp the gravity of the situation. However, as with most futuristic material, there is also a sense in which readers may want to know: 'Okay, now what? Where do we need to steer this ship? Are mainline and evangelical churches so off-course as to fail to weather the rising tides that are here and soon coming?' Readers of this volume may enjoy the description of a post-Christendom world, but they may also want to know more about the prescription for the days ahead. (Click here to read the entire review.)
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Leonard Sweet is the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Drew Theological School, Visiting Distinguished Professor at George Fox University, and a chief contributor to sermons.com. He is one of the most sought after interpreters of contemporary church life and culture and the author of more than one hundred articles, 600 published sermons, and thirty books including the Greatest Story Never Told: Revive Us Again and FaithQuakes from Abingdon Press.
Content
- Intro
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION Born in a Storm
- CHAPTER ONE Outstorming Christianity's Perfect Storm
- CHAPTER TWO Man Overboard!
- CHAPTER THREE In Sync with Jesus and the First Perfect Stormers
- CHAPTER FOUR Seasoned Sailors
- CHAPTER FIVE Exposing Our Murky Motives
- CHAPTER SIX Reorienting the Church of the Twenty-first Century
- CHAPTER SEVEN The Perfect Storm as a Paradigmic Theory
- CHAPTER EIGHT Mid-storm Equations for the Emerging Church
- CHAPTER NINE The Tides Are Turning
- CHAPTER TEN The Relationships of Winds and Waves
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Between Spirit and Culture
- CHAPTER TWELVE Celestial Storms: Dreaming of Novae
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Manual and Chart Notes for Stormy Seas
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- NOTES
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