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Detalhes da ObraEssential Church?: Reclaiming a Generation of Dropouts de Thom S. Rainer
![]() Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Essential Church?: Reclaiming a Generation of Dropouts by Thom S. Rainer/ Sam S. Rainer (?) ( ![]() This work of Rainer (this time with his son, Sam) focuses on the challenge of maintaining the 16 to 22 demographic in churches. The authors have again done excellent research, made evident in the book, and do well at showing both the difficulties and the possibilities in working with this age group. The authors have perceived that certain churches have learned how to maintain this demographic or to reclaim them to church, and these churches are deemed "essential" churches, since they do well at demonstrating why the church is essential for the lives of these young people (and others). These churches have simplified their structure and efforts and maintain clear purpose that is easily communicated (see Rainer's "Simple Church" for more), provided meatier lessons and material, provided clear expectations and expected people to get to work, and have encouraged evangelism and service. The authors do well at providing wisdom and guidance as to how to encourage a church to become an "essential" church. An excellent read; any concerned about the health of their local congregation should consider it. This follow up book to "Simple Church" takes a look at why the 18-35 year old group drops out of local church participation. The church needs to find new and creative ways to make faith essential to the lives of its younger members in order to retain them. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Why do so many young adults (18 to 22) leave the church, and what will it take to bring them back? This important question is examined and duly answered in Essential Church? The book is based on a study of one-thousand so-called "church dropouts" who were interviewed about why they left. Their answers are quite surprising, having less to do with "losing their religion" and more about the desire for a community that isn't made stale by simply maintaining the status quo. In turn, the Rainers offer churches four concrete solutions toward making their worship community an essential part these young people's lives again: simplify, deepen, expect, and multiply. -- from publisher description Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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