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Attractional vs. Missional: David Fitch Explains It

David Fitch is a Bible professor and leader in the missional church movement. In his blog, he explains why attractional churches fail to be missional. 1. HOW DO THE STRUCTURES OF YOUR ATTRACTIONAL CHURCH SHAPE (TRAIN) YOUR PEOPLE INTO CHRISTIAN … Continue reading

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Attractional vs. Missional: Alan Hirsch Joins the Conversation

Alan Hirsch is the author of The Shaping of Things to Come (a great book by the way) and an important thought-leader in the movement toward greater missionality. In a recent post at “Out of Ur,” a Christianity Today blog, he … Continue reading

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Attractional vs. Missional: Ephesians 4 Gives the Instructions

I can’t close this series without getting a little bit more into the theology. You see, this is what Ephesians 4 is all about. The following is the short version (the long version may be found at this post). (Eph … Continue reading

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Attractional vs. Missional: How It Might Be Done

So how do we actually lead a church to be both attractional and missional? It’s not altogether obvious, largely because few of us have ever experienced such a thing. But I have an idea or two. * I’m not sure … Continue reading

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Attractional vs. Missional: A Third Way

So should be we attractional or missional? Which is better? The danger of the attractional way of doing church is that it can turn disciples into consumers. If the reason I choose church A rather than church B is its … Continue reading

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The Story of St. Nick — Thanks to Mark Driscoll

Mark Driscoll, author of several books and pastor of the Mars Hills church in Seattle, posted this fascinating account of the history of many of our Christmas traditions. It goes well with earlier posts from Patrick Mead. Enjoy, and have … Continue reading

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Attractional vs. Missional: Introduction

If you keep up with Christian leadership literature, you know that for the last few years there’s been a rivalry of sorts created between “attractional” churches and “missional” churches. The idea is that we need to get away from the … Continue reading

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Another Great Christmas Story from Patrick Mead (with a note on Calvinism for later)

Well, he’s written another excellent Christmas post: The Man Who Invented Christmas. Mandatory reading. And once you’ve read it — and no sooner — reflect on the following. But wait until after Christmas. The rest of this post isn’t really … Continue reading

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Leading a Small Church, Part 3

I want to pass along a story about Christ’s Church at Remmel, from a long-ago post about this small church that has enjoyed dramatic growth: This rural Arkansas church of 170 has had 85 baptisms! And it did it through caring about its community. Here’s … Continue reading

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Leading a Small Church, Part 2

If I were called to lead a church of less than 50 members, I’d try to persuade the church to think of itself as a church plant — placed by God in this community to reach the lost and serve … Continue reading

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