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*Condition Note: Former library book is gently used and lightly marked. Will have library ownership markings.*
In the ongoing struggle between Christianity and secularism, who's winning? Is the world becoming
more like the church, to is it the other way around? And what of Adventism? Can a church founded in
the 1860s effectively reach out to and meet the needs of today's secular person?
In the explosive new book, Pastor Jon Paulien identifies the task of reaching secular people with the
everlasting gospel as the most urgent challenge facing Adventist today. I these pages, you will discover:
- Who secular people are, and how they think.
- How to meet their felt needs.
- How to live among and work for them without losing your own Christian experience.
- How to avoid answering questions nobody is asking.
- What can be done to make our worship services "user friendly" to secular visitor.
If ever there was a book that needed to be read by every caring Adventist- From conference
administrator to the newly baptized member- this is it. And, if taken to heart, it could prove to be the
catalyst that launches the greatest success Adventist have ever experienced in reaching the
unreached.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Acknowledgments
PART I: The Challenge of a Secular World
Chapters 1-4
PART II: Keeping Faith in a Secular World
Chapters 5-7
PART III: Sharing Faith in a Secular World
Chapters 8-14
Appendix A
Appendix B
Bibliography
Used Book Information
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1993 |
Printed: |
1993 |
Pages: |
253 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |