Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 256
Publisher: Crossway
ISBN# : 9781581348637
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Description : A denominationally (mostly of the Reformed
variety) and ethnically diverse group of contributors addresses a wide range of
critical issues facing the church today.
It takes only one look at today’s news page or one listen to the
news shows to understand that, clearly, there is no shortage of kingdom
challenges for the twenty-first-century church at large, for Christian
organizations and agencies, or for us as individuals. In the face of such
enormous problems as the rise of pagan world religions, AIDS, sexual abuse and
trafficking, urban poverty, and ethnic and religious conflict, what can you and
your fellow Christians do?
According to the diverse group of contributors in this book, you
can choose to get involved, sharing not only the kingdom burdens but the kingdom
opportunities with other brothers and sisters in Christ so that no Christian, no
church, no ministry, no nation has to confront these challenges alone. But how
can you join in doing the work you are called to do? The superb analysis,
biblical solutions, and reality-tested ideas put forth in this book by some of
the leaders of the global Reformed and evangelical church will show you.
Coming from the fields of religion, education, medicine,
broadcasting, psychology, urban ministry, and missions, these fellow Christians
are encountering the challenges daily. Their suggestions will give you a grasp
of not only what is necessary to be a global evangelical Christian today but how
to respond to the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of others
around the world—and perhaps in your own backyard.
Contributors, Introduction and Chapter 1 - PDF
Samuel T. Logan Jr. is president and professor of
church history emeritus at Westminster Theological Seminary, where he joined the
faculty in 1979 and served as president from 1991 to 2005. He is the executive
secretary of the World Reformed Fellowship. He earned a PhD in theology and
literature from Emory University and is an ordained minister of the Orthodox
Presbyterian Church.
Peter Jensen, In Whan Kim, Charles Clayton, Diane Langberg, Peter R. Jones,
Yusufu Turaki, David R. Haburchak, John Nicholls, Manuel Ortiz, Victor Cole,
Wilson Chow, Jimmy Lin, Ron Scates