Tag: Generations

DeYoung, Don’t Call it a Comeback

Kevin DeYoung and D. A. Carson (foreword), Don’t Call it a Comeback: The Old Faith for a New Day (Gospel Coalition Series). Crossway, 2011. Referenced in: Generational Issues in Churches Missional Communities – Resurgent Reformed LifandLeadership.com Summary DeYoung, who is noted for his renewal of established church tradition, particularly in affirming of Christian orthodoxy. Here

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DeYoung, The Good News We Almost Forgot

Kevin DeYoung, The Good News We Almost Forgot: Rediscovering the Gospel in a 16th Century Catechism. Moody Publishers, 2010. Referenced in: Generational Issues in Churches Missional Communities – Resurgent Reformed LifeandLeadership.com Summary DeYoung, who is noted for his renewal of established church tradition, captures the same spirit in this contemporary adaptation of the 16th century

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DeYoung, Why We Love the Church

Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck, Why We Love the Church: In Praise of Institutions and Organized Religion. Moody Publishers, 2009. Referenced in: Generational Issues in Churches Missional Communities – Resurgent Reformed LifeandLeadership.com Summary This is from the same authors who wrote, Why We’re Not Emergent…From Two Guys Who Should Be. The authors offer an alternative

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DeYoung, Why We’re Not Emergent

Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck, Why We’re Not Emergent…From Two Guys Who Should Be (Moody Publishers, April 2008). Referenced in: Generational Issues in Churches Mission and Ministry in the Postmodern Ethos – Part 2, Evaluating-Emergent Missional Communities – Resurgent Reformed LifeandLeadership.com Summary This is the first of several volumes by the same authors of the

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Kimball, They Like Jesus but Not the Church

Dan Kimball, They Like Jesus but Not the Church: Insights from Emerging Generations (Zondervan, 2007). Note: This listing is part of the site archive. While these materials may have some enduring value, it is strongly suggested that you use the reference link below for possible updates or click through to Amazon and allow their settings

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Kinnaman, unChristian

David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons, unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity… and Why It Matters. Baker Books, 2007. Note: This listing is part of the site archive. While these materials may have some enduring value, it is strongly suggested that you use the reference link below for possible updates or click through

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Webber, The Younger Evangelicals

Robert E. Webber, The Younger Evangelicals: Facing the Challenges of the New World (Baker Books, 2002). Referenced in: Ecclesiologies – Comparative Generational Issues  Missional Philosophy LifeandLeadership.com Summary See the essay for definitions. Webber is a comparative ecclesiology, drawing a distinction between three different eras/types of evangelicals. Summary: Webber describes three different eras/types of evangelicals. The

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Generations, Multi-Generational Issues in Churches

Generations, Millennial Generation, Inter-generational Unity Note: This resource guide is part of the site archive, which was last updated in 2012. Introduction Multi-Generational / Intergenerational Ministry – First Reads Intergenerational – First Reads Multi-Generational – Other Helpful Resources – Related Resources Ministry to Millenials (Twenty-somethings) – Understanding Millennials (ages 16 to late-twenties) – Understanding Emerging

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