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AUGUST :: 2004  

:: Keller On Preaching in a Post-modern City II
:: The Church Planter Spouse: Partner in Marriage, Partner in the Church
:: Church-Planter Spouse Competencies

:: You Can Spend Too Little, and Too Much Time With Family
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Books: Urban Theology
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KELLER ON PREACHING IN A POST-MODERN CITY II
Preaching To Create Spiritually Inclusive Worship
By Tim Keller, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church

In this issue, The Movement presents the second part of a two-part article on communicating the Gospel in the urban world. Here, Tim Keller explores the need to include non-Christians in services, "centered-set" and "bounded-set" churches, and preaching the Gospel across the three perspectives. > MORE

 
 
 

THE CHURCH PLANTER SPOUSE: PARTNER IN MARRIAGE, PARTNER IN THE CHURCH
By Audrey Lee

In the last issue of The Movement, we talked about church planter assessment. This month, we caught up with Church Planter Spouse Shari Thomas to find out about her church planting experiences and the development of a new assessment profile for the church planter spouse. > MORE

 
 
 

YOU CAN SPEND TOO LITTLE, AND TOO MUCH TIME WITH FAMILY
And Other Insights From a Recent Church Planting Study
By Reyn Cabinte

Finding family time is a frequent struggle for church planters. Can you have a church and love your family too? Managing that time is a critical issue for church planters in their role as supportive and loving spouses. But it is also important for the growth of your congregation. Says Stetzer, "There is some statistical evidence that either spending too much or too little time with the family decreases the mean attendance of the new church." > MORE

 
 
 

BOOKS: URBAN THEOLOGY
Resources for Church Planting in Cities
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