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OCTOBER :: 2004  
:: Deconstructing Defeater Beliefs
::
A Tale of Two Cities
::
The Spiritual Life of a Church Planter

:: A Global Crossroads For A Church Planting Movement

:: Books: The Spiritual Life of a Church Planter
:: Get the RCPC Church Planter Manual
:: Got Church Planting in You? Find Out!

 
 

DECONSTRUCTING DEFEATER BELIEFS:
Leading the Secular to Christ
By Tim Keller, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church


When a culture develops a combination of many, widely held defeater beliefs it becomes a cultural 'implausibility-structure.' In these societies, most people don't feel they have to give Christianity a good hearing – they don't feel that kind of energy is warranted. They know it just can't be true. That is what makes evangelism in hostile cultures so much more difficult and complex than it was under 'Christendom.' In our Western culture (and in places like Japan, India, and Muslim countries) the reigning implausibility-structure against Christianity is very strong. Christianity simply looks ludicrous. In places like Africa, Latin America, and China, however, the implausibility structures are eroding fast. The widely held assumptions in the culture make Christianity look credible there.
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A TALE OF TWO CITIES:
Washington DC Church Plant
By Glenn Hoburg with Audrey Lee

Glenn Hoburg is the pastor of Grace DC, a new church plant in Washington DC. The Movement caught up with him one afternoon to find out about this new church, its ministries and how God is working in the Washington DC community.
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THE SPIRITUAL LIFE OF A CHURCH PLANTER
By David Ellis

Writing on the spiritual life of a church planter is a difficult assignment for me. For one thing, the topic of spiritual health is always a rather elusive one. It is hard enough to know the true condition of one's own soul, let alone to give advice to others. Paul wrote, "I do not even judge myself.  My conscience is clear, but that does not make me innocent. It is the Lord who judges me." (1 Cor. 4:3b-4) Even Apostles, it seems, found their own hearts too slippery to pin down. > MORE

 
 
 

A GLOBAL CROSSROADS FOR A CHURCH PLANTING MOVEMENT

Interested in the church planting movement? Watch RCPC's new video "A Global Crossroads For A Church Planting Movement," and find out about why new churches are the best way to reach the world! > WATCH THE VIDEO

 
 

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BOOKS: The Spiritual Life of a Church Planter
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