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The awareness that the churches shaped out of the European Reformations are in an advanced process of unraveling is becoming increasingly sensed by many. This book proposes a way of addressing this unraveling based on the experiences and knowledge of people who have always had to struggle with the unraveling of their own communities and worlds. It takes us outside the circular conversations of the Euro-tribal churches into dialogue with people who have been marginalized to see how they have learned to reenter their formative stories to discover ways of remaking themselves in the unraveling.…mehr

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The awareness that the churches shaped out of the European Reformations are in an advanced process of unraveling is becoming increasingly sensed by many. This book proposes a way of addressing this unraveling based on the experiences and knowledge of people who have always had to struggle with the unraveling of their own communities and worlds. It takes us outside the circular conversations of the Euro-tribal churches into dialogue with people who have been marginalized to see how they have learned to reenter their formative stories to discover ways of remaking themselves in the unraveling. The book then turns these discoveries into ways the churches can engage their own massive unraveling.
Autorenporträt
Alan J. Roxburgh is a pastor, seminary professor, and mentor in leadership and missional transformation, having written thirteen books on missional leadership and culture change. In his work he addresses questions of church and mission, convinced the Spirit is fermenting a movement of God's people that can't be contained in narratives of renewal, reform, or fixing existing systems. He is a member of The Commons Executive team. Roy Searle is a companion and former leader of the Northumbria Community, a leadership mentor, creative pioneer, spiritual director, former president of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, associate tutor at Cranmer Hall, St. John's College, Durham, a member of the Renovare Board in Britain and Ireland, an associate of the Northumbrian Collective, and a member of The Commons Executive team. He was a contributor and a member of the editorial team of the Celtic Daily Prayer Books (2024).