Ed Stetzer
Auteur de Planting Missional Churches
A propos de l'auteur
Ed Stetzer holds the Billy Graham Distinguished Chair of Church, Mission, and Evangelism and is the dean of the School of Mission, Ministry, and Leadership at Wheaton College, where he also serves as executive director of the Billy Graham Center, Stetzer has two earned doctorates and two master's afficher plus degrees, and has written or cowritten more than a dozen books and hundreds of articles, He is also a contributing editor for Christianity Today. Andrew Macdonald is the associate director of the Billy Graham Center institute. He is also a PhD candidate in historical theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he is studying American Christianity. Andrew and his wife, Jenna, live in Wheaton, Illinois, with their two children, Lucy and Micah. afficher moins
Œuvres de Ed Stetzer
Breaking the Missional Code: Your Church Can Become a Missionary in Your Community (2006) 646 exemplaires
Christians in the Age of Outrage: How to Bring Our Best When the World Is at Its Worst (2018) 144 exemplaires
Christians Are Hate-Filled Hypocrites...and Other Lies You've Been Told: A Sociologist Shatters Myths From the Secular… 8 exemplaires
Subversive Kingdom: Lessons in Rebellion from the Parables of Jesus (DVD Leader Kit) (2011) 6 exemplaires
Christ-Centered Preaching and Teaching 5 exemplaires
Multiplication Today, Movements Tomorrow 3 exemplaires
1,000 Churches 3 exemplaires
The Gospel Project for Kids: A Nation is Born 3 exemplaires
Igrejas que transformam o Brasil: Sinais de um movimento revolucionário e inspirador (Portuguese Edition) (2017) 2 exemplaires
Transformational Church DVD 2 exemplaires
The Mission of God: Essays and Letters 1 exemplaire
Exegete Your Culture 1 exemplaire
Introduction to Church Planting (notebook) 1 exemplaire
The impact of the church planting process and other selected factors on the attendance of Southern Baptist church… 1 exemplaire
The Gospel Project for Adults, Fall 2012 Personal Study Guide (LifeWay) (The God Who Speaks) 1 exemplaire
The Gospel Project for Students - Who God Is 1 exemplaire
Christ Centered Teaching and Preaching 1 exemplaire
Expository thoughts on Mark 1 exemplaire
28th IPHC General Conference video 1 exemplaire
Leading Strategically: Planning for Success: Resources for Correctional Ministry Leaders and Chaplains 1 exemplaire
Building Your Core Team: Models and Best Practices 1 exemplaire
The Sermon on the Mount 1 exemplaire
The Gospel Project for Adults: God's Word Part 1 1 exemplaire
The Gospel Project: Exile for Kids 1 exemplaire
The Gospel Project for Kids: Faithful Followers - Preschool Leader Guide - Faithful Followers - Topical Study: Daniel… (2014) 1 exemplaire
A Kingdom Created: Ruth, Samuel and The Early Kings 1 exemplaire
Life in The Land: Easter, Joshua, and The Judges 1 exemplaire
Effective Staffing for Vital Churches: The Essential Guide to Finding and Keeping the Right People 1 exemplaire
Not Tweeting Repent! 1 exemplaire
The Missional Church 1 exemplaire
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- Stetzer, Edward John
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- Visiting Professor of Research and Missiology (Trinity)
Visiting Research Professor (Southeastern Baptist)
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Southern Baptist Convention (North American Mission Board)
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Stetzer covers quite a bit of ground here, focusing primarily on our attitudes and how our reactions and speech are a product of our worldview and love for Jesus. He specifically talks about how we conduct ourselves on the internet, but I appreciated that toward the end of the book, he also mentions that we need to be neighborly and loving in our "real" lives and, especially, connected with a local Church congregation.
I thought he could have done a better job on a few things:
- The discussion of nominal believers vs real Christians was necessary, but a bit long, and since it was toward the beginning of the book, it set a negative tone.
- He says at one point that if our various "systems" (church, political, other) require us to work to maintain them, we're following the wrong god... then later talks about how God created us to work. I understand the argument of grace vs works, but he didn't connect this very well.
- He's quite critical of those who choose to remain "silent" on certain moral/political issues, but also talks about needing discernment to know when to jump into a conversation (especially online) and when to stay out of it; I think many people (especially introverts) who are wisely refraining from getting wrapped up in unproductive debates will feel chided, unnecessarily. And he never really mentions that just not joining in a particular conversation on Facebook, for example, is not the same thing as remaining entirely "silent" on an issue.
- He gave away the ending of a book I haven't read yet. ([b:Frankenstein|35031085|Frankenstein The 1818 Text|Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1498841231l/35031085._SY75_.jpg|4836639]) I hate it when authors include spoilers, as if everyone has read all the same books they have. So frustrating!
Also, it's a bit long.
As I said, it's a great book overall, but there are these minor things that detract from it. So read it with discernment, the way we should read all books. :)… (plus d'informations)