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Becoming Missional

ISBN-13: 9781608996988 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 184 str.

David W. Boshart
Becoming Missional David W. Boshart 9781608996988 Wipf & Stock Publishers - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Becoming Missional

ISBN-13: 9781608996988 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 184 str.

David W. Boshart
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Christian leaders at every level of the church are working in the crucible of multiple realities where paradoxical trends occupy the same space and time. Today church leaders find themselves bearing witness to the gospel in contexts of discontinuous change. Nowhere is the complexity of mission strategy more apparent than in the relationships among denominational leaders and church planters. Enlightenment era models of mission relied heavily on models applied to cross-cultural contexts with little consideration of the congruence of the model with the cultural context. While mission practitioners have done their share of experimentation in the field, denominational centers typically play the role of referee in determining acceptable and unacceptable mission strategies. While it may seem that everything is up for grabs in the ecology of the church, the complexity and change Christians leaders face is not only a problem. Change and complexity also offer frame-breaking opportunities. The narratives in this book, presented as four case studies of church planting, will explore issues with which local, regional, and denominational church leaders struggle as they attempt to plant churches at a time when modern models of mission are quickly losing their relevance and coherence. This study will identify new pathways forward so that church leaders at every level can incarnate a winsome witness in social contexts that are increasingly characterized by complexity, paradox, and discontinuous change. ""This important study is based on careful empirical analysis of the emerging North American environment, rigorous questioning of past practices, and theological-missiological critique of the prevailing ecclesiology. The roles of structures and leadership in facilitating effective missional witness is canvassed. Dr. Boshart demonstrates that leadership at all levels is crucial to a dynamic and fruit-bearing church. This is a vision-building work that challenges and inspires."" --Wilbert R. Shenk Senior Professor Fuller Graduate School of Intercultural Studies ""An insightful and challenging exploration of a vital but under-researched subject--how can denominational structures and personnel interact creatively and constructively with pioneering church planters? Advocating a dynamic interplay of theology, missiology, ecclesiology, and organizational theory, David Boshart draws on interviews with church planters and denominational leaders and illustrates his findings through four extended case studies. Although his recommendations are specific to Mennonite Church USA, his research and conclusions are of much wider significance."" --Stuart Murray Anabaptist Network, UK ""David Boshart's Becoming Missional makes a significant contribution. Boshart hospitably listens to the experiences of church planters and denominational leaders, all of whom inhabit a post-Christendom culture in which old approaches no longer work. Recognizing anti-missional tendencies in thought and culture, Boshart draws upon social sciences, theology, and hands-on experience to propose approaches for all churches that are story-based, collaborative, and dialogical. Boshart's book is practical, hopeful, and needed. I recommend it highly."" --Alan Kreider Professor of Church History and Mission, retired Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary David W. Boshart holds a PhD in Leadership Studies from Andrews University with an emphasis in missional ecclesiology. He is currently the Executive Conference Minister for Central Plains Mennonite Conference of Mennonite Church USA, with specific focus on witness and mission partnerships.

Christian leaders at every level of the church are working in the crucible of multiple realities where paradoxical trends occupy the same space and time. Today church leaders find themselves bearing witness to the gospel in contexts of discontinuous change. Nowhere is the complexity of mission strategy more apparent than in the relationships among denominational leaders and church planters. Enlightenment era models of mission relied heavily on models applied to cross-cultural contexts with little consideration of the congruence of the model with the cultural context. While mission practitioners have done their share of experimentation in the field, denominational centers typically play the role of referee in determining acceptable and unacceptable mission strategies. While it may seem that everything is up for grabs in the ecology of the church, the complexity and change Christians leaders face is not only a problem. Change and complexity also offer frame-breaking opportunities. The narratives in this book, presented as four case studies of church planting, will explore issues with which local, regional, and denominational church leaders struggle as they attempt to plant churches at a time when modern models of mission are quickly losing their relevance and coherence. This study will identify new pathways forward so that church leaders at every level can incarnate a winsome witness in social contexts that are increasingly characterized by complexity, paradox, and discontinuous change.""This important study is based on careful empirical analysis of the emerging North American environment, rigorous questioning of past practices, and theological-missiological critique of the prevailing ecclesiology. The roles of structures and leadership in facilitating effective missional witness is canvassed. Dr. Boshart demonstrates that leadership at all levels is crucial to a dynamic and fruit-bearing church. This is a vision-building work that challenges and inspires.""--Wilbert R. ShenkSenior ProfessorFuller Graduate School of Intercultural Studies""An insightful and challenging exploration of a vital but under-researched subject--how can denominational structures and personnel interact creatively and constructively with pioneering church planters? Advocating a dynamic interplay of theology, missiology, ecclesiology, and organizational theory, David Boshart draws on interviews with church planters and denominational leaders and illustrates his findings through four extended case studies. Although his recommendations are specific to Mennonite Church USA, his research and conclusions are of much wider significance.""--Stuart MurrayAnabaptist Network, UK""David Bosharts Becoming Missional makes a significant contribution. Boshart hospitably listens to the experiences of church planters and denominational leaders, all of whom inhabit a post-Christendom culture in which old approaches no longer work. Recognizing anti-missional tendencies in thought and culture, Boshart draws upon social sciences, theology, and hands-on experience to propose approaches for all churches that are story-based, collaborative, and dialogical. Bosharts book is practical, hopeful, and needed. I recommend it highly.""--Alan KreiderProfessor of Church History and Mission, retiredAssociated Mennonite Biblical SeminaryDavid W. Boshart holds a PhD in Leadership Studies from Andrews University with an emphasis in missional ecclesiology. He is currently the Executive Conference Minister for Central Plains Mennonite Conference of Mennonite Church USA, with specific focus on witness and mission partnerships.

Kategorie:
Religia
Kategorie BISAC:
Religion > Christian Church - General
Religion > Christianity - Denominations
Religion > Christian Theology - General
Wydawca:
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781608996988
Rok wydania:
2010
Ilość stron:
184
Waga:
0.25 kg
Wymiary:
22.35 x 14.99 x 1.27
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia


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