Priorities For the Church
Donald MacleodPaperback 2002-05-20
Jesus promised that as long as the earth remains his church would continue. When we survey the church and how it relates to the world we have to wonder why he would bother!! As the church drifts along - splintered, distracted, all too willing to slip its theological moorings, and often showing a remarkable lack of love - its influence on society dwindles, and it becomes either indistinguishable from the world or so separate that it seems but an irrelevant fossil of bygone ages. Donald Macleod addresses this complex subject with his customary clarity and lucidity, and identifies what the true priorities of the church should be.
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Jesus promised that as long as the earth remains his church will continue and it's a good job he did. When we survey the church and how it relates to the world we have to wonder why he would bother!
The church is not the building, nor is it the structure of government, it is a body of believers. Christians make up the church and it is our responsibility to prayerfully think through how we can affect the situation, sitting idly by is no longer an option.
As the church drifts along, splintered, distracted, all too willing to slip it theological moorings and often showing a remarkable lack of love, its influence on society dwindles - either becoming indistinguishable from the world or becoming so unrelated that is appears to be a relic of an entirely different era.
Donald Macleod brings his customary flourish to this most pressing topic. His seemingly effortless ability to communicate complicated issues ensures that the message he conveys is clear.
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Jesus promised that as long as the earth remains his church would continue. When we survey the church and how it relates to the world we have to wonder why he would bother!! As the church drifts along - splintered, distracted, all too willing to slip its theological moorings, and often showing a remarkable lack of love - its influence on society dwindles, and it becomes either indistinguishable from the world or so separate that it seems but an irrelevant fossil of bygone ages. Donald Macleod addresses this complex subject with his customary clarity and lucidity, and identifies what the true priorities of the church should be.
Publisher Description
Jesus promised that as long as the earth remains his church will continue and it's a good job he did. When we survey the church and how it relates to the world we have to wonder why he would bother!
The church is not the building, nor is it the structure of government, it is a body of believers. Christians make up the church and it is our responsibility to prayerfully think through how we can affect the situation, sitting idly by is no longer an option.
As the church drifts along, splintered, distracted, all too willing to slip it theological moorings and often showing a remarkable lack of love, its influence on society dwindles - either becoming indistinguishable from the world or becoming so unrelated that is appears to be a relic of an entirely different era.
Donald Macleod brings his customary flourish to this most pressing topic. His seemingly effortless ability to communicate complicated issues ensures that the message he conveys is clear.