Rewired
Brandon CoxPaperback 2014-02-04
Online technology has enabled global connections between people at unprecedented levels, opening new opportunities for interaction. This book challenges readers to push the boundaries of how they share the gospel, and not to just join the worldwide conversation, but to lead it!
Publisher Description
If God's desire to enlarge His family matters
If people who are lost forever without the gospel matter
If the church of the future matters
We must learn to embrace the changes that are happening in our world.
There is no going back. Our world is changing at an unprecedented rate. We are connected with people all over the planet through technology that didn't even exist ten years ago. This book challenges readers to push the boundaries of how they communicate the gospel; to not just join the worldwide conversation but to lead it. This shift we are seeing toward a more mobile, social environment isn't so radical after all, but is a return to the form we were created for; to be in relationships, to have conversations, and to interact with each other.
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Online technology has enabled global connections between people at unprecedented levels, opening new opportunities for interaction. This book challenges readers to push the boundaries of how they share the gospel, and not to just join the worldwide conversation, but to lead it!
Publisher Description
If God's desire to enlarge His family matters
If people who are lost forever without the gospel matter
If the church of the future matters
We must learn to embrace the changes that are happening in our world.
There is no going back. Our world is changing at an unprecedented rate. We are connected with people all over the planet through technology that didn't even exist ten years ago. This book challenges readers to push the boundaries of how they communicate the gospel; to not just join the worldwide conversation but to lead it. This shift we are seeing toward a more mobile, social environment isn't so radical after all, but is a return to the form we were created for; to be in relationships, to have conversations, and to interact with each other.