re:MIX : transitioning your church to living color / Mark DeYmaz & Bob Whitesel.
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TextPublisher: Nashville, TN : Abingdon Press, 2016Description: xi, 103 pages ; 22 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781630886929
- 1630886920
- BT 734.2 .D49 2016
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | BT 734.2 .D49 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98651491 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-103).
Re: Create a reconciling community of faith -- M: Create a missional community of faith -- I: Create an inclusive community of faith -- X: Create a transformative community of faith.
"A practical guide for pastors, denominational leaders, and lay leaders who are seeking to transition their monoethnic congregations into healthy multiethnic churches of Christ-centered faith. The book is theologically sound, cross-culturally relevant, and based on both experiential knowledge and field research. In provides transferrable lessons and promising practices that are applicable in a variety of local church and denominational contexts. Authors Mark DeYmaz and Bob Whitesel demonstrate that such transitions are not just timely or optional. Indeed, these biblically grounded transitions are necessary for churches pursuing growth and health in an increasingly diverse society. By becoming a church of living color, existing or declining churches present a more credible witness of God's love for all people and can achieve renewed significance and sustainability." - from book blurb.
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