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Reaching a New Generation: Strategies for Tomorrow's Church

Reaching a New Generation: Strategies for Tomorrow's Church

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really good read if you want ANSWERS in ministry to GenX
Review: Super book, first read it 5 years ago and now they're reprinting it. Roxburgh leads us down the path of resurrecting a dying inner-city church [read that: morgue with a steeple] through what postmoderns really want: Community [fellowship, care and concern], reality based ministry, relationships [with God, of course AND fellow pilgrims] and participatory worship. Roxburgh's analogy and observations of a local coffee shop/organic grocery always packed with postmoderns, hits the nail right on the head and then his applying the principles of those stores without compromising the ministry is great. Get it and read it...remember Roxburgh wrote this several years back [1992?] BUT he's better than most writers of the past 3 years. Buy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really good read if you want ANSWERS in ministry to GenX
Review: Super book, first read it 5 years ago and now they're reprinting it. Roxburgh leads us down the path of resurrecting a dying inner-city church [read that: morgue with a steeple] through what postmoderns really want: Community [fellowship, care and concern], reality based ministry, relationships [with God, of course AND fellow pilgrims] and participatory worship. Roxburgh's analogy and observations of a local coffee shop/organic grocery always packed with postmoderns, hits the nail right on the head and then his applying the principles of those stores without compromising the ministry is great. Get it and read it...remember Roxburgh wrote this several years back [1992?] BUT he's better than most writers of the past 3 years. Buy it.


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