Urban Ministry
Title | Urban Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | Harvie M. Conn |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 528 |
Release | 2010-01-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830878874 |
In this book Harvie M. Conn and Manuel Ortiz address the vital work of the urban church as they trace the history of the city around the world, examine the biblical basis for urban mission, unpack the multifaceted identity of the city and discuss particular issues and needs of urban leadership.
Urban Impact
Title | Urban Impact PDF eBook |
Author | John L. Thompson |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2010-10-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1608996581 |
Helping the city pastor or missionary develop an effective ministry, Thompson elaborates on seven critical principles necessary for an effective urban ministry. Following this discussion the book turns to two of the leading challenges of great cities. Other chapters address urban discipleship as the most effective approach to promote life transformation, planting churches in the difficult urban environment, and raising a family in the city. --from publisher description
A Heart for the Community
Title | A Heart for the Community PDF eBook |
Author | John Dr. Fuder |
Publisher | Moody Publishers |
Pages | 383 |
Release | 2012-03-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0802483623 |
Islam, gentrification, AIDS, and multiculturalism: Where do we face these realities? A few years ago, it was in the city. But today, many city dwellers are moving to the suburbs, either by choice or because of circumstances beyond their control. And this shift is changing both the urban and suburban landscape. With this shift in mind, editors John Fuder and Noel Castellanos have gathered together a team of experts to help you minister effectively in both the urban and suburban context. Divided into four sections--Critical Issues, Church-Planting Models, Ministering to Suburban Needs, and Para-Church Ministries--A Heart for the Community is a rich resource designed to help you do ministry today.
Urban Ministry Reconsidered
Title | Urban Ministry Reconsidered PDF eBook |
Author | R. Drew Smith |
Publisher | Westminster John Knox Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2018-08-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1611648459 |
Christian ministries often struggle to account for urbanization's growing force, complexities, and reachâ€"and to formulate theologically and sociologically appropriate responses. Urban Ministry Reconsidered features a collection of original essays by leading scholars and practitioners that explores current issues and challenges in urban communities. Together these articles consider how cultural and structural frameworks have led to new conceptualizations and configurations of urban ministry. In addition, they examine the degree to which the social, spiritual, and organizational priorities of urban ministries have been reconceived in response to these shifts.
Urban Ministry
Title | Urban Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald E. Peters |
Publisher | Abingdon Press |
Pages | 357 |
Release | 2011-07-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1426737025 |
A comprehensive introduction to the particular challenges and opportunities of congregational ministry in urban settings.Urban ministry has long been a part of seminary curricula, but a basic and definitive understanding of what students should know as they prepare for congregational ministry in the city has remained elusive. Too often it is assumed that the theological resources developed for ministry in other settings are adequate for urban ministry, but these resources fail to account for the unique challenges and opportunities of the urban setting. Ronald Peters clarifies the nature of urban ministry as a theological discipline by showing how its core values of love, justice, community, and reconciliation (among others) engage the issues of economics, education, family life, public health, ethnic relations, and religious life in the urban environment. Arguing that the city has always served as an arena of God's activity, Peters articulates a theological rationale for urban ministry that is both hopeful and yet realistic, affirming that God loves the city and its people and encouraging practitioners to do the same.
Hopeful Realism in Urban Ministry
Title | Hopeful Realism in Urban Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | Barry K. Morris |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2016-05-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1498221432 |
What, pray tell, does a faithful urban ministry require if not a triadic relationship of prayer, justice, and hope? Could such a theologically conjunctive relationship of prayer, justice, and hope fortify urban ministry and challenge students and practitioners to ponder and practice beyond the box? Frequently, justice is collapsed to charity, hope into wishful thinking or temporarily arrested despair, and prayer a grasp at quick-fix interventions. An urban ministry's steadfast public and prophetic witness longs for the depth and width of this triad. Via three countries' decades of endeavors, one chapter brainstorms urban ministry practices while another's literature survey signals crucial convictions. Amid many, seminal theologians are summoned to ground urban ministry intimations and implications: Niebuhr on justice, Moltmann on hope, and Merton on contemplative prayer. Evident is passion that fuels compassion in the service of justice, hope that engages despair, and prayer that draws from the contemplative center of it all--thankful resources for long haul ministry. The triad presses to illumine a concrete ministry's engagement of relentless, forced option issues yet with significant networks resourcing. Contrast-awareness animates endurance. The summary exegetes the original grace-based serenity prayer. Hence, hope vitally balances realism's temptation to cynicism. Realism saves hope from irrelevancy.
Globalization and Its Effects on Urban Ministry in the 21st Century:
Title | Globalization and Its Effects on Urban Ministry in the 21st Century: PDF eBook |
Author | Susan S. Baker |
Publisher | William Carey Publishing |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2009-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0878086382 |
When we think about globalization with the eyes and heart of a sovereign mission God, we must recognize the vast opportunities before us as God is moving His people around the world, bringing the gospel with them in new and different ways. Globalization and Its Effects on Urban Ministry in the 21st Century is an attempt to broaden the views of individuals and institutions alike to what God is doing around the world and how He is accomplishing His purposes through globalization. The book is organized around the four overarching themes of globalization, reconciliation, church planting, and leadership development.